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Honorary Members. Elected. Died. 



4. Prof. Townend Glover, Entomologist to Nov. 10, 1868. Sept. 8, 1883, 



the Department of Agriculture, Wash- aged 70. 



Ington, D.C. 



5. Augustus Radcliffe Grote, M.A., Buffalo, Nov. 10, 1868. Sept. 12, 1903, 



N.Y., Lepidopterist. Described a large 

 number of new species and contributed 

 for many years to the " Canadian 

 Entomologist." 



6. Dr. George H. Horn, Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 10, 1868. Nov. 24, 1897, 



Coleopterist. Joint author with Dr. J. aged 5Y. 



L. LeConte, of the " Classification of 

 North American Coleoptera," and other 

 works. 



7. Dr. A. S. Packard, Jr., Peabody Academy, Nov. 10, 1868. Feb. 14, 1905 



Salem, Mass. Author of numerous aged 66. 



works on systematic, technical and 

 popular Entomology. 



8. Dr. C. V. Riley, Missouri; State Ento- Nov. 10, 1868. Sept. 14, 1895, 



mologist, chief of the United States . aged 52. 



Bureau of Entomology, Washington, 



D.C. 



9. Dr. S. H. Scudder, Boston, Mass. Author Nov. 10, 1868. May 17, 1911,. 



of " The Butterflies of Eastern United aged 74. 



States and Canada," and of various 

 works on Orthoptera, Fossil Insects, 

 etc. 



10. Dr. J. L. LeConte, Philadelphia, Coleop- Nov. 10, 1868. Nov. 15, 1883,. 



terist. Author of a large number of aged 58. 



books and papers on systematic Coleop- 

 terology, and the describer of an im- 

 mense number of species. 



11. Baron R. Von Osten Sacken, Russian Sept. 22, 1869. May 20, 1906,. 



Embassy, New York, Dipterist. Author aged 76. 



of some of the earliest works on North 

 American Diptera, published by the 

 Smithsonian Institution. 



12. Dr. Herman Hagen, Cambridge, Mass., S'ept. 22, 1869. Nov. 9, 1893,. 



Neuropterist, Director of the Museum aged 77. 



of Comparative Zoology. 



13. Dr. Asa Fitch, the first State Entomolo- Sept. 22, 1869. ApL 8, 1879, 



gist of New York. Albany, N.Y. aged 70. 



14. P. R. Uhler, Baltimore, Md., Hemipterist. Sept. 25, 1873. Oct. 21, 1913,. 



For many years the chief authority on aged 78. 



North American Hemiptera. 



15. V. T. Chambers, Covington, Ky.. Lepidop- Sept. 25, 1873. Aug. 7', 1883,. 



terist. An early contributor to " The aged 52. 



Canadian Entomologist." 



16. Miss Eleanor A. Ormerod, LL.D., Sit. Al- Sept. 25, 1873. July 19, 1901,. 



bans, England. Pioneer worker in Econ aged 73. 



omic Entomology in Great Britain, and 

 authoress of a series of annual reports 

 issued during more than twenty years. 



17. Dr. L. 0. Howard, Chief of the Bureau of Oct. 12, 1899. 



Entomology. Washington, D.C. 



18. Prof. John B. Smith, Sc.D., State Ento- Oct. 12, 1899. Mch. 12, 1912. 



mologist of New Jersey, and Professor aged 54. 



of Entomology in Rutgers' College, New 

 Brunswick, N.J. 



19. Prof. F. M. Webster, Wooster, Ohio. In Oct. 12, 1899. 



charge of investigations regarding in- 

 sects attacking cereal crops. Bureau of 

 Entomology, Washington. D.C. 



20. Prof. H. F. Wickham, M.A., Coleopterist, Oct. 12, 1899. 



Professor of Entomology, Iowa State 

 University, Iowa City, Iowa. 



21. Dr. Wm. A. Ashmead, Hymenopterist. Oct. 27, 1904. Oct. 17. 1908„ 



Author of many papers on the order. aged 53. 



U.S. National Museum, Washington, 



D.C. 



