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Banks, Sea Cliff, N. Y.; D. W. Coquillett, Washington, D. C.; Geo. C. 

 Davis, Agricultural College, Michigan; A. D. Hopkins, Morgantown, W. 

 Va.; Geo. H. Hudson, Plattsburg, N. Y.; J. A. Lintner, Albany, N. Y.; 

 V. H. Lowe, Jamaica, N. Y. ; F. W. Raine, Morgantown, W. Va. ; William 

 Saunders, Ottawa, Canada; E. B. Southwick, Central Park, New York 

 City; F. A. Sirrine, Jamaica, N. Y. There were also in attendance upon 

 the meetings visitors and members of other scientific societies, the average 

 attendance being twenty-five persons. 



The following active members were elected: F. C. Test, C. E. Cham- 

 bliss and H. G. Hubbard, all of the Department of Agriculture, Wash- 

 ington, D. C.; Victor H. Lowe and F. A. Sirrine, of Jamaica, N. Y.; and 

 F. W. Raine, of Morgantown, W. Va. 



The following persons were elected to foreign membership: Walter W. 

 Froggatt, Technological Museum, Sydney, N. S. W.; Charles Whitehead, 

 Barming House, Maidstone, Kent, England; Geo. H. Carpenter, Science 

 and Art Museum, Dublin, Ireland; Dr. Geza Horvath, Ministry of Agri- 

 culture, Buda Pesth, Austria ; Prof. A. Targioni-Tozzetti, R. Staz. d. 

 Entom. Agric., Firenze, Italy; Prof. A. Giard, 14 Rue Stanislas, Paris, 

 France; M. J. Danysz, Laboratoire de Parasitologie, Bourse de Commerce, 

 Paris, France; Dr. J. Ritzema Bos, Wageningen, Netherlands; Mr. Sven 

 Lampa, Entomologist, Dept. Agric., Stockholm, Sweden; Dr. N. Cholod- 

 kowsky, Institute Forestier, St. Petersburg, Russia; Dr. K. Lindemann, 

 Landwirthschaftliche Akademie, Moscow, Russia; Prof. A. Portschinsky, 

 Bur. Entom., Ministere de PAgriculture, St. Petersburg, Russia; Mr. E. 

 C. Reed, Banos de los Cauquenos, Chile. 



The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, J. 

 B. Smith, New Brunswick, N. J.; Vice-President, C. H. Fernald, Am- 

 herst, Mass.; Secretary, C. L. Marlett, Department of Agriculture, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. C. L. MARLATT, Acting- Secretary. 



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Entomological Literature. 



i. VERHANDLUNGEN DES NATURFORSCHENDEN YKREJNKS IN BRVNN 

 vol. xxxi. Synoptic table of the Leucanido; and Coprophagous Lamelli- 

 corns of the Palearctic Region, Edmund Reitter; pt. 5. 



