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Doings of Societies. 



AMERICAN ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



Meeting of April 23, 1914. Dr. Philip P. Calvert, President, 

 in the chair. Ten persons were present. 



Mr. Rehn, Chairman of the Publication Committee, said the 

 committee had inaugurated a scheme of addressing a circular 

 letter in relation to the Transactions of the Society, making an 

 appeal for subscriptions. It is now possible for persons to 

 subscribe for separate papers on various orders. A summary 

 of the results obtained to date was given. 



The President exhibited photographs of entomologists for- 

 merly belonging to the late Prof. P. R. Uhler and presented to 

 the Society by Mrs. Uhler. On motion a vote of thanks was 

 extended to Mrs. Uhler for her gift. 



Mr. Hornig said he had observed recently hatched larvae of 

 mosquitoes on the 6th and on the i6th of April. They pupated, 

 and emerged by the 2Oth. They were found in a sheltered 

 pool about two by three feet, the species being A. syli'cstris. 



Mr. Rehn made some remarks on the genus Scudderia; he 

 and Mr. Hebard studied nix nit a thousand specimens. The 

 differences in the male sub-genital plates were described in de- 

 tail and a new species mentioned as having been found. 



Dr. Skinner exhibited a collection of butterflies from pupae 



