RESOLUTIONS. 
ON THE DEATH OF PHILIP REESE UHLER. 
Dr. Philip Reese Uhler, L. L. D., Provost of the Peabody 
Institute, Baltimore, Maryland, died October, 21, 1913. © 
Dr. Uhler was an honorary fellow of the Entomological 
Society of America, one of the first to be distinguished by 
such election and was recognized as one of the most eminent 
entomologists of the country. His contributions, especially 
to our knowledge of the Hemiptera, were of great extent and 
form the basis for the study of this group in America and have 
had no small influence upon the development of the subject 
in the world at large. They will stand as an enduring monu- 
ment to his industry, skill and keen insight as a systematist. 
Along with the high qualities of his scientific work he 
had a most engaging personality and his memory will be 
cherished by all who had the good fortune to secure his friend- 
ship. 
He was a man of true scientific spirit and enthusiasm, 
a lover of the fields and woods, an expert collector, and most 
generous in his aid to his fellow workers. 
Recognizing the permanent value of his contributions to 
entomology and also the high character and worth of the 
individual, the members of the Entomological Society of 
America desire to place on record in an enduring manner its 
sense of appreciation for the man and his work and it is hereby 
resolved that this testimonial be spread upon the minutes 
of the Society and printed in the ANNALS. 
Committee HERBERT OSBORN 
PHILIP P. CALVERT, 
J. H. COMSTOCK. 
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