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C. S. Ramsden, Guantanamo (Cuba). 



H. Rebel, Vienna. 



A. Schwarz, Washington. 



F. A. Spaeth, Vienna. 



Mehmed Sureya, Constantinople. 



J. F. Tristan, San José (Costa Rica), 



F. W. Urich, Trinidad. 



E. M. Walker, Toronto. 



[Carried nem. con.] 



The fourth item on which the Executive Committee has to 

 report refers to the election of Honorary Members of the Ento- 

 mological Congresses. The Honorary Members receive the 

 publications of the Congress free of charge. But we understand 

 from the Treasurer that he is not adverse to donations addressed 

 to him by members, honorary or ordinary, or other friends of 

 Entomology. Four of the Honorary Members elected by the 

 First Entomological Congress have died : Meinert, Plateau, 

 ScuDDER, and Snellen. The Executive Committee recommends 

 for election : 



G. B. Cresson, Philadelphia ; 

 E. Frey-Gessner, Geneva ; 

 and P. R. Uhler, Baltimore. 



[Elected unanimously.] 



There is now before us the very important question of the 

 place of meeting of the Third Entomological Congress. The 

 Executive Committee has received invitations from the United 

 States of North America, Frankfort a/M., and Vienna, and has 

 had a conference with the members of the Congress representing 

 North America, as well as with Dr. Nassauer of Frankfort 

 and CusTOS A. Handlirsch of Vienna. Dr. Malcolm Burr, 

 secretary of the Executive Committee, will read to the meeting 

 two letters of invitation addressed to the Executive Committee 

 by the American Entomological Society, the Entomological 

 Society of America and the American Association of Economic 



