1896.] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 55 



COLEOPTERA. 



Kraatz 3 (six), Wasinann 3, Reitter 3 (four), Weise 3, Horn 3, 16, Ver- 

 hoeff 8, Hamilton 14, Senna 16, Champion 17*, Gorham 17*, Ballowitz 

 25, Casey 27*, Webster 28, Wickham 28, Zabriskie 28. 



DIPTERA. 

 Miiller n, Osten Sacken 11, Eaton 11, Tovvnsend 18*. 



LEPIDOPTERA. 



French 4, Lyrnan 4, Ehrmann 4*, Fyles 4, Dyar 4, 18, 28 (three)*, 

 Holmgren 5, Warren 6*, Slingerland 9, Kellogg and Jack 10, Walsing- 

 ham ii*, Tntt 13, Godman and Salvin 17*, Druce 17*, Harvey 18, Staud- 

 inger 21* (three), 22, Karsch 22, Grote 28 (two), Packard 28. 



HYMENOPTERA. 



Ashmead i*, 10*, Baker 4*, Dyar 4, Howard 4*, Kriechbaumer 7, 

 Kluge 8, Hancllirsch 16, Cameron 17*, Fox 19*, Bickford 24, Provancher 



26*. 



ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. 



Webster 2, Slingerland 9, Weed 12, Linter 15, Chamblis 20, Howard 

 23 (three). 



Doings of Societies. 



PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 14, 1896 



A stated meeting- of the Feldman Collecting Social was held 

 at the residence of Mr. H. W. Wenzel, 1509 S. I3th St. Mem- 

 bers present : Messrs. Bland, H. W. Wenzel, Boerner, Fox, 

 Castle, Laurent, Trescher, E. Wenzel, Johnson and Schmitz. 

 Honorary member: Dr. Henry Skinner. Meeting called to order 

 at 9 P. M., President Bland presiding. The Secretary and Treas- 

 urer read their annual reports, which were, upon motion, accepted 

 as read. The President then made his annual address, reviewing 

 the history of the Social, and it was moved that the same be 

 incorporated in the minutes: 



"To-night being the anniversary meeting of the 'Feldman 

 Collecting Social,' another year has been added to its life and 

 history; it has been one in which the members have worked with 

 zeal and determination; looking forward to our monthly meetings 

 with pleasure, vicing with each other in exhibiting their trophies 

 and imparting the knowledge gained in the fields, woods and 

 mountains, in pursuits of their favorite study and pastime. 



