1^58 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



pallid, stront^ly infuscated ; cox;v black ; wings slightly infuscated ; veins 

 brown, stigma pale centrally. 



Described from a single female reared by H. G. Dyar, from larva 

 collected on larch. 



Mr. Dyar states that this is identical with the larva referred to in the 

 Fifth Report of the U. S. Entomological Commission, as No. 26 of larch 

 insects, Selandria sp. ?, page 901. Mr. Dyar's specimens were collected 

 at Jefferson, N. H. 



ASSOCIATION OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGISTS. 



EIGHTH ANNUAL MEETING, BUFFALO, N. Y., AUGUST 21-22, 1896. 



The Association was convened in the Lecture Hall of the Library 

 Building, Buffalo, N.Y., and its meetings were attended by some nineteen 

 active members, including the following officers : President, C. H. Fernald; 

 Vice-president, F. M. Webster ; and Secretary, C L. Marlatt. The Ento- 

 mological Society of Ontario was represented by the Rev. C. J. S. Bethune 

 and Dr. James Fletcher. A number of entomologists not members of the 

 Association were also present, with other zoologists, the number of per- 

 sons present at the meetings averaging about thirty. 



The following new active members were elected : — 



W. G. Johnson, College Station, Md. 



E. E. Bogue, Stillwater, Okla. Ter. 



James S. Hine, Wooster, Ohio. 



C. W. Maily, Wooster, Ohio. 



H. L. Frost, Boston, Mass. 



M. F. Adams, Buffalo, N. Y. 



Lewis Collins, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



W. E. Rumsey, Morgantown, W. Va. 



The following new foreign members were elected : — 

 Chas. P. Lounsbury^ Department of Agriculture, Cape Town, Cape 

 of Good Hope. \ 



Fred. Enock, 21 Manor Gardens, HoUoway, London, England. 

 Dr. Enzio Renter, Fredriksgatan, 45 Helsingfors, Finland, Russia. 

 Frederick B. Theobald, Wyecourt, Kent County, England. 

 Dr. Antonio Berlese, R. Scuola Superiore de Agricoltura,Portici, Italy. 

 Dr. Paul Marchal, 16 Rue Claude Bernard, Paris, France. 

 W. C. Grasby, Parkside, Adelaide, South Australia, 



