ENTOMOLOGICAL SECTION. XVll 



June 14, 18S6. 

 Director Dr. Horn in the chair. 



The following additions to the Lilirarv of the American Entonio- 

 logical Society were announced : 



Canadian Entomologist, vol. xviii. No. 4. From the Editor. 



Entomologica Americana, vol. ii, No. 3. From the Editor. 



Entomologist's Monthly Magazine, June, 1866. From the Con- 

 ductors. 



Journal Bombay Natural History Society, vol. i, No. 2. From 

 the Society. 



Comptes-Rendus des Sciences Ser. iii. No. 71-7o. From the Elditor. 



Annual Report of the Smithsonian Institution for 18<S5. From 

 the Institution. 



Recherche de I'espece Typicjue. From the author, througli Dr. 

 HoriL 



Bulletin of the Brookville Society of Natural Histoiy, No. 2. 

 From the Society. 



Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 1885 ; part iv, 

 1886. From the Society. 



Eighteenth Annual Report of the Peabody Academy of Sciences. 

 From the Academy. 



Materiaux pour la faune Entomologique de la Province d'Anvers. 

 Coleopteres par A Predhomme de Borre. From the Author. 



Papilio, vols. 1-3. From Dr. G. H. Horn. 



Entomologische Zeitung, herausgegeben vf)n dem Entomologischen 

 Vereine zu Stettin. 1876, Nos. 1-3, 1879, Nos. 1-3. From br. G. 

 H. Horn. 



Papers 195 and 196 were read by title and referred to Publication 

 Committee. 



Mr. Blake announced that the name Agama, used by him for a 

 genus of Mutillidae, was preoccupied and Photo psis was suggested to 

 rejilace it. 



Dr. Horn announced the completion of another volume of the 

 Coleoptera portion of the Biologia Centrali-Americana and indicated 

 the importance of the work to students of our fauna. 



Dr. Horn referred to Dinapate WrightU, and read portions of a 

 letter from W. G. Wright, its discoverer, in which reference was 

 made to the larvae still alive in the trunk of the tree. 



MONTHLY PROC. ENT. SEC. A. N. S. (3) DECEMBER, 1886. 



