376 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [Oct., 'l2 



SECTION 2. Morphology and Anatomy. President, P. P. Calvert, 

 Philadelphia; Vice-President, J. C. H. de Meijere, Hilversum; Secre- 

 tary, R. S. Bagnall, Penshaw. 



F. A. Dixey, Oxford. "Scent Organs in the Lepidoptera." The 

 specialized scales which serve to distribute scent in many species may 

 be either generally scattered over the wing-surface, or collected 

 into patches. In the latter case there is a special supply of air tubes 

 to the sockets of the scales. 



G. H. Carpenter, Dublin. "The Presence of Maxillulae in Beetle 

 Larvae." Demonstrates the presence of paired appendages (maxil- 

 lulae) connected with the hypopharynx in certain larvae of the 

 Coleoptera. 



G. Horvath, Budapest. "Sur la construction de 1'elytre des Ci- 

 cadides." 



I. P. Longinos, Navas Zaragoza. "Algunos organos de las alas de los 

 insectos" (but given in French). 



August 6, 8 p.m. 



Illustrated lecture. S. A. Neave, Ingatestone. "Travels of an Ento- 

 mologist in Eastern Africa." 



August 7th, 10 a.m. 



GENERAL MEETING. President, J. H. Comstock, lihaca; Vice-Pres- 

 ident, the Hon. W. Rothschild, Tring. 



J. Van Bemmelen, Groningen. "The Phylogenetic Significance of 

 the Development of the Butterfly Wing." 



J. W. Taylor, Horsforth. "The Distribution of life and its re- 

 lations with Evolution and Phylogeny." The principles governing 

 the laws of Geographical Distribution. Influence of Environment, 

 Phylogeny, etc., and the need of Entomological investigation on these 

 lines. 



Leonard Doncaster, Cambridge, England. "Sex limited Inheritance 

 in Insects." An account of the inheritance of characters which show 

 sex-limited transmission in the Moth 'Abraxas grossulariata and the 

 Fly Drosophila ampelbphila. (with exhibition of Abraxas specimens). 



SECTION i. Economic and Pathological. President, J. Jablonowski, 

 Budapest; Vice-President, R. C. L. Perkins, Honolulu; Secretary, 

 J. C. Moulton, Borneo. (Part of this sectional meeting was ad- 

 journed to the following morning.) 



J. Jablonowski. "The destruction of Stanronotus maroccanus in 

 Hungry," and "On the destruction of Cochylis and Endemis in the 

 vineyards." 



A. G. L. Rogers. "The necessary investigation with relation to 

 Insect and Fungus Enemies of Plants, preliminary to Legislation." 



F. V. Theobald, Wye. "Aphides attacking Cultivated Peas, and 

 the allied species of the genus Macrosiphnm." 



