140 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [June, 



ARACHNIDA. 



Thorell & Castelnau 3, de Magalhaes 7, Trouessart 7 (two), Voinov 7, 

 Pocock 8, Reinhard 16, King 30. 



THYSANURA AND COLLEMBOLA. 

 Meinert 37*. 



ORTHOPTERA. 

 Bordas 9, 28, Cuenot 18, Morse 32, Scudder 32 (two), McNeill 32. 



NEUROPTERA. 

 Kellicott 20, Carpenter 25* (two), Meinert 37. 



HEMIPTERA. 



Cockerell 6*, Smith 22, Fockeu 26, King 30*, Kirkland 30, Uhler 30*, 

 Newstead 31, Meinert 37. 



COLEOPTERA. 



Dominique 4, Pic 7, Garbasso 14, Cuenot 18, Escherich 19, Reitter 19 

 (four), Wasmann 19, Donisthorpe 21, King 30, Wickham 30, 33, Schmalz 

 34, Lundbeck 37, Harrington 39. 



DIPTERA. 



Alessandrini 13, King 30, Baker 32, Jenkinson 35, Pattrick 35, George 35, 

 Meinert 37. 



LEPIDOPTERA. 



Anon, i, Gumppenberg 10, Verson 12, Hine 20, Claypole 20, Chapman 

 21, Grote 23, Edwards 24, Dyar 30, 32, Snyder 30, Butler 31, Mayer 32, 

 Frings 34, Bang-Haas 37*, Bethune 39, A. R. W. i. 



HYMENOPTERA. 



v. Jhering 7, Janet 7, Marchal 7, Cameron 8*, Cockerell 8*, 30*, 40*, 

 Emery n, Beijerinck 15, Hart 17, Kenyon 27, King 30, Ashmead 30*, 32*, 

 Marshall 31, Lundbeck 37. 



Doings of Societies. 



PHILADELPHIA, May n, 1897. 



A stated meeting of the Feldman Collecting Social was held at 

 the residence of Mr. H. W. Wenzel, No. 1509 S. I3th Street. 



Prof. Smith exhibited a bottle containing about 2000 bean 

 weevils, B ruckus fab<z; someone had left about two quarts of 

 beans at his laboratory which showed indications of being infested 

 with this pest. The speaker stated he first became aware of their 

 presence by seeing a number of them on the window-panes; upon 



