1913] Proceedings of the Cleveland Meeting 153 



A smoker was held in a grill room of the Hotel Euclid after 

 the annual public address, by a number of the entomologists in 

 attendance at the meetings. 



The annual public address of the Society was given on 

 Wednesday evening, January 1st in the Auditorium of the 

 Normal School by Dr. Philip P. Calvert, University of Penn- 

 sylvania. 



The following exhibits were shown : 



R. D. Glasgow, University of Illinois. — Apparatus for orienting 

 insects under the microscope. 



F. E. Lutz, American Museum Natural History. — Professor T. H. 

 Morgan's mutants of Drosophila ampelophila. 



Herbert Osborn, Ohio State University. — Some examples of Cica- 

 did£e, especially the Ohio species of the genus Cicada. 



N. L. Partridge, University of Illinois. — Pupal wings of Attacus 

 cecropia. 



Victor E. Shelford, University of Chicago.- — Experimental modifica- 

 tion of the colors and color patterns of Cicindela. 



Alex. D. MacGillivray, University of Illinois. — The propharynx and 

 hypopharynx of a cockroach, a locust, and a hornet. 



F. L. Washburn, State Entomologist of Minnesota. — Snap shots of 

 living insects in the field. 



Anna H. Morgan, Mt. Holyoke College. — Drawings of the eggs of 

 May-flies. 



On motion, the Society adjourned to meet in one year with 

 the American Association for the Advancement of Science at 

 Atlanta, Georgia. 



Alex. D. MacGillivray, 



Secretary. 



