Vol. xxi] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS 43! 



Mr. Geo. M. Greene read extracts from back numbers 

 of Entomological News in which is described the feeding of 

 Eudamus and a Pamphila in the same manner that Mr. 

 Daecke mentioned in last October meeting. Also an article 

 on Cryptorhynchus lapathi Linn., corroborating Mr. Kaeber's 

 statements of last two meetings. He exhibited the follow- 

 ing Coleoptera collected by C. T. Greene: E later sayi LeC, 

 Roxborough, Pa., 4-23-10; Scricosounts silaceus Say., Wen- 

 onah, N. J., 5-15-10, Castle Rock, Pa., 5-29-10; and Honnorus 

 nndnlatus Uhler, Castle Rock, Pa., 5-29-10 and 6-5-10. 



GEO. M. GREENE, Secretary. 



THE PACIFIC COAST ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



The 33rd regular meeting was held on the evening of 

 August 28th, 1909, at Thompson's Grill, San Francisco. Presi- 

 dent Van Dyke in the chair. Twelve members and five guests 

 were present. 



Mr. j. C. Huguenin reported the results of a collecting 

 trip to the Santa Cruz Mountains. 



Mr. F. X. Williams gave the results of last summer's 

 work at Lake Tahoe. 



Mr. Edw. Ehrhorn reported his summer's collecting and 

 observations at Lake Tahoe; his description of collecting in- 

 sects on the snow at Mt. Tallac was very interesting. 



Mr. Leon Munier gave the results of his work at Glen 

 Allen, Sonoma Co., California, in June. There was very little 

 to be taken as a result of two bad seasons the first cold and 

 the second very hot and dry. He further made remarks up- 

 on a spider found on the street in San Francisco. 



Mr. Fuchs talked on the meat gathering habits of certain 

 wasps, as Vcspa occidentals or yellow jacket; also, of the in- 

 sect gathering habits of others, with special reference to a 

 large wasp that he observed attacking a Mygalc, and which 

 afterwards bit off the tarantulas legs. 



Mr. G. R. Pilate discussed Mr. Fuchs' observations. 



