ENTOMOLOGICAL SECTION. "1 



Pysche, vol. 4, Nos. 126-129. From the Editor. 

 Report of the Entomologist for the year, 1884, by C. V. Riley. 

 From the Author. 



General Truths in appUed Entomology, by C. V. Riley. From the 



Author. 



Contribucion a la Entomologia Cubana, by J. Gundlach. From the 



Author. 



Tentamen Catalogi Glomeridarum, hucusque descriptarum, par A. P. 



de Borre. From the Author. 



The Publication Committee reported in favor of the pubUcation of a 

 paper entitled : Descriptions of some new Cerambycidae, with notes, by 

 George H. Horn, M.D. 



Dr. Horn exhibited a series of all the North American species of Moni- 

 lema and explained the characters made use of by him in their sepa- 

 ration. The structural differences which may cause Collapteryx to be 

 considered a valid genus were dwelt upon. 



A proposition for membership was read and laid over. 



April 27, 1885. 

 Director Dr. Horn in the chair. 



The following additions to the Library of the American Entomological 

 Society were announced : — 



Entomologica Americana, vol. 1, No. 1. From the Editor. 



Entomologist's Monthly Magazine, Nos. 250-251. From the Con- 

 ductors. 



Entomologisk Tidskrift, Haft 3-4, 1884. 



Transactions of the Scientific Association, Meriden, Conn., vol. 1. 

 From the Association. 



Communication No. 183 was read and referred to the Publication 



Committee. 



The Director urged that the matter receive the immediate attention 

 of the Committee, whereupon the Committee after consideration reported 

 favorably on the communication entitled : On the species of Canthon 

 and Phanseus of the United States, with notes on other genera, by 

 Frederick Blanchard. 



On motion of Mr. Blake it was resolved to change the night of meet- 

 ing from the fourth Monday to the fourth Thursday. 



Mr. S. Frank Aaron was elected a member. 



The Custodian's report for March was read. 



