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Bayonne, N. J. and found the larvae of Apatnra clyton numer- 

 ous at Maplewood, N. J. in 1902 (both new to N. J.) Mr. 

 Grossbeck reported the following specimens, none of them 

 being recorded from this State before : Pantheafurcilla. One 

 grown larva on a tree trunk at Little Falls, N. J., September 

 i, 1902. 



Habrosyne rectangula Ottol. One specimen at light, New 

 Brunswick, N. J., June 7, 1904. 



Mamestra anguina, Grt. One specimen bred from pupa, 

 Paterson, N. J., June 26, 1904. 



Memythrus tricincta Harr. One specimen captured and three 

 specimens bred from galls of Saperda concolor from willow, 

 Paterson, N. J., June 23rd to July i2th, 1903. 



Memythrus asilipennis Bdv. One fresh $ specimen. Pat- 

 erson, N. J., May 30, 1902. 



OTTO BUCHHOLZ, Secretary. 



The twenty-fourth regular and first annual meeting of the 

 Mount Royal Entomological Club, Montreal, Que., was held 

 on the 7th January. Mr. E. Denny, President, in the Chair. 

 Ten members and five visitors were present. The election of 

 officers for 1905 resulted as follows : 



President, Mr. E. Denny, re-elected; Vice-President, Mr. G. 

 R. Southee ; Secretary-Treasurer, Charles Stevenson, re- 

 elected ; Recording Secretary, Mr. A. Denny ; Council, Mr. 

 T. S. Robinson. 



The following papers were read : " Insect disguises," by 

 Mr. E. Denny; " Caterpillars," by Mr. K. R. Stevenson; 

 " Insects in Commerce," illustrated by lantern slides, by Mr. 

 Charles Stevenson. " The Most Valued Insect in My Collec- 

 tion," by all the members present. 



Two new members were elected. 



The rest of the evening was enjoyed in watching lantern 

 views with an humorous recitation by Mr. K. Stevenson and 

 concluded with refreshments during which plans for the year's 

 work were discussed. 



CHARLES STEVENSON, Secretary- Treasurer, 



906 St. Urbaiu St. , Montreal. 



