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 Godman.F. D. and Salvin. O. Lepidoptera Rlmpalocera, vol. 

 ii, pi. xc, 15. Grote, A. R. An attempt to classify the Holai 

 Lepidoptera by means of the speciali/ation of the wings. Part i. The 

 day-butterflies, 6 ; The changes in the structure of the wings of butter- 

 flies, 36. I ngenitzky, I. On the life-history of / J .viv//<.' i I-'pichnop- 

 teryx) helix Sieh., 22. Rippon, R. H. F. Icones Ornithopterorum: 

 a monograph of the Rhopalocerous genus Ornithoptera or bird-wing but- 

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 Rothschild , W. On some new butterflies and moths, 51. Sch a u ^ , 

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 constriction of soft pupae of Vanessa urticfp across the wings, 22. 

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Doings of Societies. 



The regular annual meeting of the American Entomolo^ 1 - .il 

 Society was held December 23, 1897, the Vice-Pn-si<icnt, 1 >r. 

 P. P. Calvert, in the chair. The reports of the various onS 

 were read, received and filed. During the year volume xxi 

 the Transactions of the Society, containing 496 pages and 14 

 plates has been completed. Of volume xxiv there has been 

 printed 320 pages and i plate. The chairman announced the 

 death of the late President of the Society, Dr. (nor^r II. I l<>rn. 

 on November 24, 1897. Dr. Skinner offered the following minute: 

 "The American Entomological Society hereby records its 



