128 Annals Entomological Society of America [Vol. VI, 



RESOLUTIONS 

 On the Death of John B. Smith, 



John Bernard Smith, D. Sc. Professor of Entomology 

 Rutgers College, Entomologist N. J. Agricultural Experiment 

 Station, Fellow and former President of the Entomological 

 Society of America, died at his home in New Brunswick, New 

 Jersey, on March 12, 1912. 



As an ardent collector, systematist, and morphologist ; 

 Editor of Entomologica Americana; Assistant Curator of 

 Insects in the National Museum; Professor of Entomology, 

 and Entomologist of the Agricultural Experiment Station of 

 New Jersey, Dr. Smith's contributions to American Entomology 

 have been of such extended and valuable character that his 

 name has been and will remain a familiar one to workers in 

 Entomology. 



He was a genial friend and companion and remembrance of 

 his personal traits will be treasured as among the lasting pos- 

 sessions of memory among his associates. 



As a devoted member and officer in this society he labored 

 faithfully in promoting its welfare and we now resolve that this 

 tribute to his character be printed in the Annals of the Society 

 as the public expression of our admiration for the man and our 

 sense of loss in his death. 



Committee Herbert Osborn, 



Henry Skinner, 

 E. P. Felt. 



