Jonnirt] of the Linneau Society of London, ^os. 31 to 35 inclusive. From 

 the Sorieiy. 



List of the Members, <tc., of the Linnean Society of London. ISCfi. From 

 the Society. 



Proceedings of the Essex Institute, VoL 5, No. 3. From the Institute. 



Memoirs of the Boston Society of Natural History, Vol. 1, Part 2. From 

 tlie Society. 



Notes on the Lepidoptera of America, by A. R. Grote and C. T. Robinson. 

 From the Authors. 



A Monograph of the British Psocidse, by R. McLachlan. From the Author. 



The Zoologist, 2nd series, Nos. 10—21. From the Editor. 



The American Naturalist, Vol. 1, Nos. (5 and 7. From the Editors. 



Descriptions of American Pompilidse, by E. T. Cresson. From the Author. 



Abhandlungen herausgegeben vom naturwissenschafiichen Vereine zur Bre- 

 men, Bd. 1, Heft 2, 18(57. From the Society. 



Diptera Americfe septentrionalis indigena Descripsit H. Loew. Berlin, 18(il. 

 From the Author. 



Essai d'une Faune Entomologique de I'Archipel Indo-Neerlandais, par S. C. 

 Snellen Van Vollenhoven. Premiere Monographie: Famille des Scutellerides 

 avec 4 Planches coloviees. Seconde Monograjihie : Famille des Pierides, avec 

 7 Planches, dont 6 coloriees. From the Author. 



08 Plates of North American Lepidojitera, engraved on eopj)er and presented 

 by Prof. Townend Glover. 



Letters were read from the Suiithsonian Institution, the Entomolo- 

 gical Society of London, the Zoological Society of London, the So- 

 ciete Entomologique de France and the Stettin Entomologische Ve- 

 rein, acknowledging the receipt of the Society's publication. 



The following Papers were presented for publication in the Trans- 

 actions : — 



" Descriptions of certain Diurnal Lepidoptera found in the L^uited 

 States, by Wm. H. Edwards." 



"A List of the IchneumonidEe of North America, with descriptions 

 of new species, by E. T. Cresson." 



"On a new genus of Aphidae, by Henry Shimer, M. D." 

 "Description of a new species of Aleyrodes, by H. Shimer, M. D." 

 " Description of a new species of Cecidomyia, by H. Shimer, M. D." 



On ballot, Henry Loreuzen and Herman Sachs, both of New York 

 City, were elected Corresponding Members. 



The consideration of the Report of the Committee on Constitution 

 and By-Laws was resumed, and the whole finally adopted, as follows : 



