EXTOMOLOGICAL SECTION. VI 1 



The Rei)()rt of the Cufitodian was read. 



Dr. Horn stated that since last meeting he had visited Cambridge 

 and had studied tlie Laehuosternse of the LeConte collection. The 

 collection is in good order and well j)reserved. 



From Dr. Hagen he had obtained two larvte collected at Sierra 

 Leone, xVfrica, which he had no doubt were Glyptus sulcatws. In due 

 time he hoped to prepare descriptions and figui'es. 



Mr. Wenzel gave an account of a recent visit to Virginia in com- 

 pany with ]Mr. Liebeck. Dlaelm dilatatus was found feeding on snails. 



Mr. Blake moved an appropriation of ten dollars to Mr. Coburn 

 for extra services in the care of the room. 



Mr. Gilbert C. Wood was received as an associate. 



On motion of the Recorder the Section Avas adjourned until Sept. 



September 22, 1887. 

 Director Dr. Horn in the chair. 



The following additions to the Library of the American Entomo- 

 logical Society were announced : 



Canadian Entomologist, vol. xix, Xos. 7-9, 1887. From the 

 Editor. 



Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 

 1887, part 1. From the Academy. 



Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoolology, vol. xiii. No. 

 4. From the jNIuseum. 



Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 1887, part 1. 

 From the Society. 



Journal of the Linnean Society of London, Zoology, vols, xix- 

 xxi, Nos. 114-129, 1886-87. From the Society. 



Pi'oceedings of the Linnean Society of London, November, 1883 

 to June, 1887. From the Society. 



Entomologist's Monthly Magazine, Nos. 278-280, 1887. From 

 the Conductors. 



Seventeenth Annual Report of the Entomological Society of On- 

 tario. From the Society. 



Bulletin of the Division of Entomology, V. S. Department of 

 Agriculture, Nos. 13-15. From C V. Riley. 



Bulletin of the Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History, vol. 

 iii, No. 1. From the Laboratory. 



