1913] Resolutions 129 



RESOLUTIONS 



On the Death of Thomas H. Montgomery. 



In the death of Professor Thomas H. Montgomery, Jr., on 

 March 19, 1912, the Entomological Society of America lost a 

 member whose entomological work was concerned mainly with 

 the Hemiptera and the Araneina, dealing with various phases 

 of the morphology, embryology and ecology of these groups in 

 themselves, and as furnishing material for studies on the deeper 

 problems of inheritance and sex-determination. He did not 

 confine himself to these groups of animals but extended his 

 researches to other non-entomological fields of zoology and in 

 all he made valuable contributions to knowledge and to theory. 

 In appreciation of his accomplishments and in sorrow at 

 his early death, we enter this record on our minutes and extend 

 to Mrs. Montgomery our deep sympathy in her and our loss. 



Committee Philip P. Calvert, 

 Henry Skinner, 

 j. h. comstock. 



