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Synemosyna formica Hentz. — Not very common, beating shrubs. 

 Salticus albocinctus Koch. — One young specimen. 

 Synageles picata llciitz. — A few specimens, sweeping. September. 

 Synageles scorpiona Henlz. — ()uite common, on small trees. July, 

 August. 



PROCEEDINGS OF THE NEW YORK ENTOMO- 

 LOGICAL SOCIETY. 



Meeting of January 2, 1895. 



Held at the German American School. 



President Beutenmiiller in the chair. Ten members present. 



On motion the reports of officers were postponed to the next meet- 

 ing. 



Mr. Dietz, the Chairman of Committee on Nominations for Offi- 

 cers for J 895, reported as follows : 



For President, Rev, J. L. Zabriskie ; Vice President, Chas. Palm 

 Recording Secretary, L. H. Joutel ; Corresponding Secretary, R. L. 

 Ditmars ; Treasurer, C. F. Groth ; Executive Committee, G. W. J. 

 Angell, G. Beyer, R. Ottolengui and C. Schaeffer. 



On motion the Recording Secretary was instructed to cast an affir- 

 mative ballot, upon which the President declared the officers elected. 



The retiring President then made a few remarks on the growth of 

 the Society and its work during the previous year. 



The following members also addressed the meeting : Messrs. Za- 

 briskie, Groth, Dietz and Palm. 



Adjournment. 



Meeting of January 15, 1895. 



Held at the American Museum of Natural History. 



Mr. Beutenmiiller, Chairman pro. tern., presiding. Ten members 

 present. 



The annual reports for 1894 of Treasurer and Recording Secretary 

 were presented and approved, the former being referred to the Audit- 

 ing Committing for action. 



The Auction Committee reported that Mrs. Bradford donated 

 about 1000 specimens. 



