108 Annals Entomological Society of America  [Vol. VII, 
A. F. Conradi, Clemson College—A little known wire- 
worm, Horistonotus uhlert. 
Leonard Haseman, University of Missouri—The life-history 
of a species of Psychodiz. Read by title. 
A; TB): MacGillivray, University of Illinois—The Structure 
of the thorax in generalized insects. 
James Zetek, Panama Canal Zone—Behavior of Anopheles 
tarsimaculata Goldi. Read by title. 
J. T. Lloyd, Cornell University—Life-history of Elophila 
magnificalis, an aquatic lepidopteron. Read by title. 
The following exhibits were shown:— 
J. S. Houser, Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station— 
Conwentzia hagent Banks, a coniopterygid. 
E. L. Worsham and J. Chester Bradley, Office State Ento- 
mologist of Georgia—Collections of Coleoptera and Odonata 
from Georgia belonging to Georgia State Board of Entomology. 
J. Chester Bradley, Cornell University—Photographs of 
the Okefenoke swamp. 
S. B. Fracker, University of Illinois—Setz of microlepid- 
opterous larve. 
James Zetek, Panama Canal Zone—Blue-print upon which 
was shown the more important data obtained in the study of 
the behavior of Anopheles tarstmaculata Goldi. 
The Annual Public Address of the Society was given on 
Wednesday evening, December 31st, at the Atlanta Medical 
College by Dr. Ephraim Porter Felt, State Entomologist of 
New York, on the Subject of Gall Insects. 
A smoker for the entomologists and zoologists in attendance 
at the meetings was held at the University Club on Thursday 
evening January Ist, Mr. E. L. Worsham and the staff of the 
State Entomologists office acting as hosts. 
On motion, the Society adjourned to meet in one year 
with the American Association for the Advancement of Science, 
at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 
ALEX. D. MACGILLIVRAY, 
Secretary. 
