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MYRIOPODA. 

 Duboscq 3. 



ARACHNIDA. 



Emerton 36*. 



ORTHOPTERA. 

 Giglio-Tos 24. 



NEUROPTERA. 



Morse 19-', Kellogg 32*. 



HEMIPTERA. 



Cockerel! i, 33, Peytoureau 2, Slingerland u, Price 14, Lounsbury 28, 

 Lugger 30, Douglas 34. 



COLEOPTERA. 



Peytoureau 2, Olivier 8*, Price 14, Hopkins 16 (two),* 29, Kerremans 

 25, Wickham 33, Thomson 39, Belon 40.* 



DIPTERA. 



Chevrel 3, Hopkins 16*, Snow 17* (three), Williston 17, 19,* Baker 33*. 



LEPIDOPTERA. 



Kellogg i, Peytoureau 2, Schoyen 6, Rothschild 8*, Fisher 10, Tutt 12 

 (two), Elwes 13, Blackburne-Maze 12, Grote 12, Studd 12, Soule 19, 

 Glaser 20, Farn 26, Hulst 33*, Schaus 33*, Barrett 34 (two), Richardson 

 34, Blandford 34, Standfuss, etc., 35, Knaggs 35, 39, Bignell 35, Begin 37, 

 Staudinger 38, Aurivillius 38, Michael 38. 



HYMENOPTERA. 



Janet 4 (two), 5, 21, Adler 9, Bordas 15, Dalla-Torre and Friese 20, 

 Handlirsch 41*, Emery 22*, 24, Webster 33, Macgillivray 33" : ' r , Olliff34, 

 Riley, etc., 42*. 



Doings of Societies. 



MARCH 12, 1895. 



A stated meeting of the Feldman Collecting Social was held at the 

 residence of Mr. H. W. Wenzel, No. 1509 South Thirteenth Street. 

 Members present : Messrs. Bland, Dr. Griffith, Dr. Castle, E. Wenzel, 

 Trescher, Fox, Hoyer, Seeber, Boerner, Johnson, H. W. Wenzel, and 

 Smitz. Honorary member : Prof. John B. Smith. Visitor : Levi W. 

 Mengel, of Reading, Pa. Meeting called to order at 8.50 P.M., president 

 Bland presiding. Prof. Smith exhibited a number of interesting photo- 

 graphic prints, the result of some of his recent experiments in that line, 

 his object being to obtain fac-similes from originals for the purpose of 

 photo-engraving, correct reproductions being impossible through the art 



