132 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



350. Limnephilus femoralis Kirby. — Length of body 6^ lines. 

 Taken with the preceding. 



Very like the preceding species, but paler, with black scutellum and 

 thighs. 



[Both species are unknown to Dr. Hagen.] 



ANNUAL MEETING OF THE MONTREAL BRANCH. 



The second annual meeting of the Montreal Branch of the Entomo- 

 logical Society of Ontario was held on May 4th, 1875, when the following 

 officers were elected for the ensuing year : — 



G. J. Bowles, President ; Alexander Gibb, Vice-President ; C. W. 

 Pearson, Secretary-Treasurer ; G. B. Pearson, Curator ; W. Couper, M. 

 Kollmar, T. B. Caulfield, Council. 



The reports of the Council and Secretary-Treasurer were read and 

 adopted. The Branch is progressing steadily, and our list of membership 

 is increasing. During the past year working expenses have all been 

 paid, leaving a balance on hand ; a number of papers have been read, and 

 the exhibitions of local and exotic rarities were exceedingly good. The 

 Branch holds its meetings in the rooms of the Montreal Natural History 

 Society, University St. All business communications to be addressed to 



C. W. Pearson, 

 The Burland Desbarats Coy, Montreal, P. Q. 



Annual Report of the Council of the Montreal Branch of the 

 Entomological Society of Ontario : 



Your Council, in presenting their second annual report, have great 

 pleasure in stating that the Branch has progressed steadily since its first 

 meeting in August, 1873. During the past year eight new members were 

 elected, making the total number of twenty, one of whom has since gone 

 to Europe. 



The papers read during the year are as follows : 



" Notes on the Larva of Leucania pseudargyria Guenee," by F. B. 

 Caulfield ; " On a Dipterous Insect Destroying the Roots of Cabbage," by 

 Wm. Couper • " Notes of Some Species of the Genus Grapta, found in 



