THIRTY-SECOND ANNUAL REPORT 



OF THE 



ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF ONTARIO, 



1901. 



To the Honorable John Dryden, Minider of Ayriculture: 



Sir, — I have the honor to present herewith the Thirty-Second Annual Report of the 

 Entomological Society of Ontario. 



The thirty-eighth annual meeting of the Society was held in London on the 13th and 14th 

 of November, 1901, at which the members had the gratification of your presence and participa- 

 tion in the proceedings. During the sessions the officers for the ensuing year were elected ; 

 reports were presented by the various branches, sections and officers of the Society, including 

 the audited financial statement of the Treasurer ; and papers and addresses were given on a 

 variety of entomological subjects, many of which are of great practical value. 



The Society's monthly magazine, the Canadian Entomologist, has been regularly issued 

 during the year and has now completed its thirty-third volume. Its circulation in all parts of 

 the world continues to increase and its high scientific character has been ably maintained by a 

 large number of contributors. 



I have the honor to be. Sir, 



Your obedient Servant, 



Charles J. S. Bethune, 

 London, Ontario. Editor. 



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