June, 1916.] IgNAZ MaTAUSCH. 157 



faithful worker and the American Museum of Natural History an 

 artist gifted with an unusual and possibly unique combination of 

 faculties. 



Mr. Matausch's entomological publications are as follows : 



Gynandromorphic Membracidse. Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc, Vol. XVII, 1909, p. 



165. 

 Observations on Membracidae in the Vicinity of Elizabeth and Newark, N. J. 



Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc, Vol. XVIII, 1910, pp. 164-171. 

 Similia Camelus Fabricius and Some of Its Variations. Journ. N. Y. Ent. 



Soc, Vol. XVIII, 1910, pp. 171-172. 

 Entylia Germar and Its Different Forms. Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc, Vol. XVIII, 



1910, pp. 260-263. 



The Effects of Castration in MembracidK. Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc, Vol. XIX, 



191 1, pp. 194—196. 



Observations on the Life-History of Enchenopa binotata Say. Journ. N. Y. 



Ent. Soc, Vol. XX, pp. 58-67. 

 Observations on Some North American Membracidae in Their Last Nymphal 



Stages. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., Vol. XXXI, 1912, Art. XXVI, pp. 



331-336. 

 Notes on a Peculiar Nymph Variation of Enchnopa Binotata Say. Journ. 



N. Y. Ent. Soc. Vol. XXIII, p. — . 



Roy W. Miner. 



JULIUS MEITZEN 



Mr. Julius Meitzen, a former member of the New York Ento- 

 mological Society died of pneumonia on May i, at the age of 80. 



Mr. Meitzen was interested in Coleoptera of the world of which 

 he had brought together a fair collection. 



PORCEEDINGS OF THE NEW YORK ENTOMO- 

 LOGICAL SOCIETY. 



Meeting of January 4, igi6. 



The annual meeting of the New York Entomological Society was held 

 January 4, 1916, at 8:15 P. M., in the American Museum of Natural History, 

 Vice-President Harry G. Barber in the chair, with 23 members and six visitors 

 present. 



Mr. Dickerson, as chairman of the Nominating Committee, submitted the 

 following nominations for officers for 1916: For President, Harry G. Barber; 



