1098 PHOCEEDIXGS OF THE THIRD ENTOMOLOGICAI, MEETIXG 



Seconded by Mr. Earn Rao S. Kasergode, Assistant Professor 



of Entomology, Pooua. 

 Carried by a majority of twelve against six. 



Resolution 5 (i^age 1041). 

 The Resolution last passed may be recorded but action on it may 

 be postponed until sometliing definite lias been decided about the 

 organization of the Central Entomological Institute. 



Proposed by Mr. T. V. Ramakrishna Ayyar, Officiating Ento- 

 mologist to the Government of Madras. 

 Seconded by Mr. C. C. Ghosh. Assistant to the Imperial Ento- 

 mologist, Pusa. 

 Carried by majority — 1 vote against it. 



Resolution 6 (page 10.j()). 

 That this Meeting considers it desirable to adopt a standard cla.ssifica- 

 tiou of Entomological literature for India. 



That, if such a scheme be adopted, it %yould be of considerable advau- 

 taae that it should, if possible, conform with the scheme in use at the 

 Imperial Bureau of Entomology, London, and that the Director of 

 that Bureau be approached for information on the matter. 



That such information be circulated to those interested in the subject 

 in India, and that the matter be brought up for dif.cu.'^sion at the next 

 Entomological Meeting. 



Proposed by Mr. C. Beeson. Forest Zoologist. 



Seconded by Mr. E. A. Andrews, Entomologist to the Tea 



Association. 

 Carried unanimously. 



Resolution 7 page 1071). 

 That the Report of the Committee appointed to consider the Cjuestion 

 of Entomological Education in Agricultural Colleges be approved. 



Proposed by Mr. T. Bainbrigge Fletcher. Imperial Entomologist, 



Pusa. 

 Seconded by Sardar Harchand Singh. Superintendent of Dairy 



Farms, Patiala State. 

 Carried unanimoiisly. 



Resolution 8 (page 1079). 

 This Meeting (1) considers in view of the great imj^ortance of a 

 knowledge of insects and insect life-histories to the peoples of India, 



