Vol. XXIV] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 



Meeting of February u, 1912, in Turnhall. President Buch- 

 holz in the chair and twenty-one members present. 



Resolved unanimously to move headquarters from Turnhall 

 to Newark Free Public Library. 



Resolved unanimously, on motion by Dr. McCormick, to 

 draw up a resolution to thank the Newark Turnverein for hav- 

 ing given hospitality to our society for some years. 



Mr. Keller showed male and female of Catocala hcrodias, 

 also the type of Catocala albida. 



Mr. George Franck gave a very interesting talk on collecting 

 Lepidoptera in the Catskills (Mountain Crest House, on the 

 Tannersville Railroad), and showed specimens which he 

 caught there, also a very interesting box of different Catocalas. 



Meeting of March 10, 1912, in the Free Public Library. 

 President Buchholz in the chair, sixteen members present. 



Mr. Bischoff inquired about the making up of a public col- 

 lection of insects, which led to the question of uniform labels. 

 To take up this matter, a committee was appointed, consisting 

 of Mr. Bischoff, Mr. Rommel and Mr. Keller. 



A committee on field meetings was appointed as follows : 

 Messrs. Stortz, Herman Brehme and Rommel. 



Special meeting held at Mr. Herman H. Brehme's residence 

 March 13, 1912, on account of the death of Dr. John B. Smith, 

 one of the members of our society. Mr. Buchholz presided. 

 Fourteen members present. 



A letter was received with invitation to attend the funeral of 

 Dr. Smith. This invitation was accepted. 



Resolved to have suitable resolutions drafted and engrossed, 

 and have them inserted in the "Sunday Call" and in the 

 "Ezrahler" of the New Jersey Freie Zeitung. Also to have a 

 floral piece placed on his coffin. 



Meeting of September 8, 1912, in the Free Public Library, 

 Mr. Buchholz presiding and twelve members present. 



