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The following papers were read by title only, because of the expira- 

 tion of the time allowed for the reading of papers : — 



O. A. Johannsen. — Cocoon making by Bucculairix canadensisella. 



J. G. Needham. — Some adaptive features of myrmeleonid venation. 



E. H. Strickland. — The Pezomachini of North America. 



Z. P. Metcalf — Homologies of the wing-veins of Homoptera 

 Auchenorhynchi. 



The following officers were elected for 191 2 : — 



President. — S. A. Forbes. 



First Vice-President. — A. D. Hopkins. 



Second Vice-President. — C. P. Gillette. 



Secretary-Treasurer. — A. D. MacGillivray. 



Additional Members of Executive Committee. — J. H. Comstock, 

 Jolin B. Smith, Henry Skinner, Herbert Osborn, E. D. Ball, P. P. 

 Calvert. 



Member of Committee on Nomenclature for three years.— H. T. 

 Fernald. 



The Society adjourned, to meet with the American Association for 

 the Advancement of Science, at Cleveland, Ohio, January, 1913. 



Alex. D. MacGillivray, Secretary-Treasurer. 



FINAL REPORT OF THE JAMES FLETCHER MEMORIAL 



COMMITTEE OF THE OTTAWA FIELD 



NATURALISTS' CLUB. 



The Memorial Fountain, erected on the Central Experimental Farm, 

 was unveiled on July 19th, 19 10. Several hundreds of people were 

 present at the ceremony, including some distinguished visitors from a 

 distance. Official representatives of the Royal Society of Canada, the 

 Entomological Society of Ontario and the Ottawa Field Naturalists' Club, 

 were present, and took a prominent part in the proceedings. The Foun- 

 tain, including the medallion, is the work of Dr. R. Tait McKenzie, of the 

 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, U. S. A. 



The Memorial portrait, which is the work of Mr. Franklyn Brownell, 

 R.C.A., was unveiled at an evening meeting of the Ottawa Field Naturalists' 

 Club on January 9th, 191 2. It is an exceedingly good likeness of the late 

 Dr. Fletcher, and, as most satisfactory arrangements have been made with 



