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erford, Strickland, Sanford, Snyder, Strauss, W. D. Turner, 

 lv W. Wall, and Dr. G. F. White). 



The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. 



The name of Mr. Allan H. Jennings, Ancou, Canal Zone, 

 Panama, was considered for corresponding membership, and 

 the Secretary was instructed to cast the affirmative ballot. 



The first paper of the evening, entitled "Bee Diseases and 

 their Spread," was delivered by Dr. K. F. Phillips; the sec- 

 ond was by Dr. G. F. White, and was on the "Causes of Bee 

 Diseases." Both were illustrated with lantern slides. 



The President called upon some of the foreign guests and 

 was answered by Messrs. Rutherford and Strickland, of Eng- 

 land, and Messrs. Inda and Gandara, of Mexico, who ex- 

 pressed their appreciation of the arrangements made for them 

 by Dr. Howard and of their reception by the entomologists of 

 this country. Dr. Howard replied that he appieciated the 

 honor done this country by foreign economic entomologists in 

 coming to study the methods here employed. He compli- 

 mented Drs. Phillips and White for the thoroughness of their 

 researches and their remarkable success in fixing the causes 

 of bee diseases. 



The third paper, "Remarks on Forest Insects," by Dr. 

 Hopkins, was also illustrated with lantern slides. 



None of the papers were presented for publication. 



MEETING OF MARCH 2, 1911. 



Mr. C. L,. Marlatt entertained the Society at his home on 

 the evening of March 2, 1911, on the occasion of its 248th 

 regular meeting. 



President Webster occupied the chair and there were pres- 

 ent Messrs. Barber, Cushman, Dyar, Ely, Gill, Hopkins, 

 Fred Johnson, Knab, Marlatt, Myers, Pierce, Popeuoe, 

 Ouaintance, Rohwer, Sasscer, Smyth, Viereck, Walton, and 

 Webb, members, and Messrs. J. B. Gill, Marshall, Stanford, 

 J. F. Strauss, Urbans, and Wall, visitors. 



