1908] Proceedings of the Society 37 



During the session an exhibit of entomological specimens and 

 materials was open for the inspection of those interested. The 

 titles of the exhibit are given below: 



Some enlarged Photographs of Fossil Insects. Chas. T. Brues. 



New Devices in Economic Entomology. W. E. Hinds. 



Stereoscopic Pictures of Insects. Professor F. L. Washburn. 



Dimorph of Chaitophorus negundinis Thos. John J. Davis. 



Case of Fall Webworm Moths (Hyphantria textor and H. 

 Cunea). Showing range of Variation of the Latter; Inflated 

 Larvae. Henry H. Lyman. 



Entomological Specimens and Ecjuipment ; Interesting Insects 

 from Mexico, Cuba, and Indo-Australia ; New Species of Dynastes, 

 etc. Dr. G. Lagai. 



Stereoscopic Photographs of Oryssid^ Taken with the Camera 

 Attachment to the Zeiss Greenough Binocular Microscope. 

 Mouth parts of Siricidse. J. Chester Bradley. 



Stereoscopic Photograph of a Tenebrionid Beetle Taken with 

 an Ordinary Camera Using an Eccentric Diaphragm. C. R. 

 Crosby and J. C. Bradley. 



The portrait of Dr. Scudder which forms the frontispiece for 

 this number, will certainly be a welcome sight to all our members 

 whether they have had the privilege of personal acquaintance 

 with him or not. "It was taken by a friend one summer after- 

 noon as he sat reading on the veranda. It is the latest picture 

 and the best." 



