M\ THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Dr. E. M. Walker, Lecturer in Biology, University of Toronto, Vice- 

 President of the Entomological Society of Ontario, 99 St. George street, 

 Toronto. 



Prof. W. Lochhead, Biological Department, Macdonald College, Ste. 

 Anne de Bellevue, P. Q. 



Henry H. Lyman, 74 McTavish street, Montreal. 

 John D. Evans, Trenton, Ont. 



W. Hague Harrington, Post-office Department, Ottawa. 

 Dr. C. Gordon Hewitt, Entomologist, Dominion Experimental Farms, 

 Ottawa. 



Arthur Gibson, Assistant Entomologist, Dominion Experimental 

 Farms, Ottawa. 



A. R. M. Boulton, President of the Quebec Branch of the Entomo- 

 logical Society of Ontario, Morrin College Court, Quebec. 



L'Abbe V. A. Huard, Editor of 'Le Naturaliste Canadien," a 

 l'Archeveche, Quebec. 



Dr. A. H. Mackay, Superintendent of Education, Halifax, Nova 

 Scotia. 



T. N. Willing, Department of Agriculture, Regina, Saskatchewan. 



F. II. Wolley Dod, Millarville, Alberta. 



G. W. Taylor, Dominion Biological Station, Nanaimo, British 

 Columbia. 



R. V. Harvey, University School, Victoria, British Columbia. 



A meeting of the committee will be held at the Ontario Agricultural 

 College, Guelph, on Friday afternoon, Nov. 51b. 



The principal objects of the Congress are set forth in the circular 

 which is enclosed in this number of the Canadian Entomologist. 



The meeting is to be held at Brussels, from the 1st to the 6th of 

 August, 1910, at which time the International Exposition will be open 

 there. About a fortnight later the Eighth International Congress of 

 Zoology will be held at Graz, in the Austrian Alps, a beautiful country 

 little visited by ordinary tourists. The last triennial meeting was held at 

 Boston, Mass., in 1907, and was much enjoyed by all those who were able 

 to be present. These varied attractions will, it is hoped, induce many 

 Entomologists from various parts of the world to be present at the first 

 Congress in Brussels. 



