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ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS 



[Nov., '10 



van Dissel, E.-D., Utrecht. 

 Vaughan-Williams, R., Londres. 

 Vermobel, V., Villefranche. 

 Veth, H.-J., La Haye. 

 Villeneuve, J., Rambouillet. 



Wainwright, C.-J., Handsforth. 

 Meade-Waldo, G., Londres. 

 Wasmann, E., Luxembourg. 

 Willem, V., Gand. 

 Wytsman, P., Bruxelles. 



Le Lorrain. 

 Longstaff. 

 Morris. 

 Merrifield. 

 et Melle. Poulton. 

 Rowland-Brown. 

 Rousseau. 



Sainte Claire Deville. 

 Schouteden. 

 de Selys. 

 et Melle. Severin. 

 . E. et M. Solari. 

 Speiser. 



Smits van Burgst. 

 Trimen. 

 Veth. 



Le nombre d'adhe'rents (Universite's, Musses, Instituts, Societies) est 

 de 270, dont 24 membres a vie. La liste complete paraitra dans les 

 comptes rendus du Congress. 



OBITUARY. 



ADOLPH CONRADI. 



Adolph Conradi, a well known entomologist, died at his 

 home in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, on Aug. 4th. after a linger- 

 ing illness of a complication of diseases. During his lifetime 

 he gathered two collections of butterflies and other insects, 

 one containing 35,000 specimens, and the other composed en- 

 tirely of species of day-flying butterflies native to America and 

 numbering many thousands. 



Mr. Conradi was known to many collectors of the Lepi- 

 doptera and for many years carried on an extensive exchange 

 correspondence. He was 72 years of age. 



