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kindly personality will be greatly missed by his friends and 

 colleagues. He was a fellow of the Entomological Society, 

 London, since 1893, a member of the American Association 

 of Economic Entomologists, and several other entomological 

 societies, and was for several years associated as a sub-editor 

 with the "London Entomologist." 



In expressing our keen realization of a great loss we de- 

 sire to extend our sympathy to the widow and relatives who 

 must still more deeply feel their heavy bereavement. 



The deceased leaves a wife, little daughter and aged mother 

 to mourn his loss. 



F. W. TERRY, 

 EDW. M. EHRHORN, 

 DAVID T. FULLAWAY, 



Committee. 



A monthly meeting of the Heink Entomological Club was 

 held January 28, 1910, at the residence of Mr. Julius Meyer. 

 All members present. President Heink in the chair. 



Messrs. Henry Graf and E. F. Meiners were elected as 

 members of the club. 



Election of officers for the following year resulted as fol- 

 lows : President, Mr. Chas. L. Heink ; Secretary, Mr. Edwin 

 P. Meiners; Treasurer, Mr. Julius Meyer; Librarian, Mr. Geo. 



Graf. 



EDWIN P. MEINERS, Recording Secretary. 



A meeting of the Heink Entomological Club was held Feb- 

 ruary 24, 1910, at the residence of Mr. Geo. Graf. All mem- 

 bers present. President Heink in the chair. 



EDWIN P. MEINERS, Recording Secretary. 



A meeting of the Heink Entomological Club was held 

 March 28, 1910, at the residence of Mr. E. F. Meiners. Four 

 members present. President Ik-ink in the chair. 



Mr. Heink approached the subject of a field day, which it 

 was the custom of the club to hold once a year. He proposed 



