140 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



ANNUAL MEETING OF ENTOMOLOGICAL CLUB, A. A. A. S. 



The annual meeting of the Entomological Club of the American 

 Association for the Advancement of Science will be held at the Museum 

 of the Boston Society of Natural History, corner of Berkeley and Boylston 

 Sts., Boston, commencing at 2 p. m., Tuesday, Aug. 24, 1880. It is 

 proposed to send to every member of the American Association, and to 

 all others who may favor the undersigned with their address for that 

 purpose, a circular announcing the special subjects which will be pre- 

 sented at this meeting of the Club ; and therefore all entomologists who 

 desire to read communications at that time are requested to notify one of 

 the undersigned before August 1st. This will ensure a fuller discussion 

 of the topics presented, and, it is hoped, a larger attendance. 



There will be an informal social gathering of entomologists at the 

 rooms of the Boston Society of Natural History, 24th Aug., 1880, from 

 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. During the meeting of the American Association a 

 room will be constantly open for the exclusive use of the entomologists. 

 B. Pickman Mann, Secy, Samuel H. Scudder, Pres., 



Cambridge, Mass. Cambridge, Mass. 



CORRESPONDENCE. 

 Dear Sir, — 



Mr. W. H. Edwards, in his excellent article in the June No. of the 

 Can. Ent., page 113, inadvertently gives my residence as Bloomington 

 instead of Carbondale. It would be well to correct this, for 50 miles 

 north of Bloomington the form of Satyrus should be Olympus, or 

 approaching it, at least, and not as he gives it. 



I like Mr. Coquillett's suggestion of having uniform terms for describ- 

 ing the larvse of many moths, but would suggest a little change in his 

 terms for the spaces. Would it not be better to call the space between 

 the dorsal and subdorsal lines the dorsal space, the space between the 

 subdorsal and stigmatal lines the subdorsal space, the space below the 

 stigmatal line to the venter proper the substigmatal space ? As the prefix 

 sub means under or below, it is evident that one not having the text of his 

 suggestion would look for the subdorsal space below that line, etc. 



G. H. French, Carbondale, 111. 



