ENTOMOLOGICAL SECTION. XXXIX 



Verhandlungen der Naturforschenden Vereines in Briinn, vol. xxi, 

 Nos. 1 and 2. From the Society. 



Compte-Eendus des Seances — Society Entomologique de Belgique, 

 Serie 3, Nos. 41-47. From the Society. 



Notice Necrologique sur Juk^s Putzeys, by A. P. de Borre. From the 

 Author. 



Liste des Mantides du Musee Royal d'Historie Naturelle de Belgique, 

 par A. P. de Borre. From the Author. 



Mat^»riaux pour la Faune Entomologique de la Province de Liege, 

 Coleopteres. Troisieme Centurie, par A. P. de Borre. From the 

 Author. 



Materiaux pour la Faune Entomologique de la Province du Brabant, 

 Coleopteres. Troisieme Centurie, par A. P. de Borre. From the 

 Author. 



The following paper was presented for publication : — 



Contributions to the Coleopterology of the United States, No. 4, by 

 George H. Horn, M.D. 



Mr. Cresson exhibited a specimen of Anlacus fasciafus^ a very rare 

 Hymenopterous insect, found by Mr. H. Skinner in Fairmount Park. 

 The cabinet of the Society contains but one other specimen. 



The Director stated that during the past two weeks the Entomological 

 Club of the Biological Section of the American Association for the Ad- 

 vancement of Science had held several meetings, two of which were 

 held in the rooms of our Section. 



Dr. Horn exhibited a small mass of Copal containing a Hymenopter- 

 ous insect which Mr. Cresson identfied as belonging to the Braconidae. 



Dr. Horn reported that he had collected the manuscript of our late 

 Director, Dr. LeConte, and had prepared them for publication under the 

 title given at the November meeting of 1883. 



November 14, 1884. 

 Director Dr. Horn in the chair. 



The Publication Committee reported in favor of the acceptance of the 

 paper presented at the September meeting. 



Dr. Horn stated that the posthumous paper by Dr. LeConte, which he 

 had edited, was now in type, and would form the initial paper of volume 

 xii of the Transactions. 



