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PSYCHE 
[April 
PROCEEDINGS OF THE CLUB. 
The Annual Meeting was held at 194 Clarendon St., on the evening of Jan- 
uary 17, 1905. President Einerton in the Chair; 18 members present. Officers 
for the ensuing year were unanimously elected as nominated by the nominating 
Committee, the list being as follows: 
President, J. H. Emerton; 
Secretary, J. W. Dow; 
Treasurer, Roland Hayward; 
Members at large of Executive Committee, P. G. Bolster, C. W. Johnson. 
Messrs. F. Goeben, Donald Munro and A. C. Burrill were unanimously elected 
to membership. 
Mr. Emerton exhibited an enormous mat of cocoons of the bee-moth, attached 
to the side of a hive. This was Mr. Bowditch’s contribution to the evening’s pro' 
gram. 
iMr. Morse told of his recent examination of the Orthoptera taken in the 
Bahamas by Dr. Allen and his associates, and exhibited specimens. He also spoke 
briefly of his studies of Orthoptera from the western peninsula of Michigan, 
obtained by an expedition under the direction of Dr. C. C. .Adams, and of some 
other interesting forms from North Carolina. 
Mr. Johnson showed a specimen of Ulolodes quadripunctatus taken by Mr. J. 
A. Cushman at Manomet, Mass. This is apparently the first New England 
record for this insect. 
Mr. Frost showed a specimen of Zeuzera pyrina taken in Medford, Mass., in 
■ 9 ° 3 i — 1 first specimen known to have been taken near Boston. 
After a short recess, during which refreshments were served, Mr. .A. H. Clark 
gave an interesting account of some of his West Indian experiences; and Mr. Hay- 
ward told of the receipt from LTah of three more asymmetrically punctured exam- 
ples of Bembidium scudderi, like that described recently in Psyche. 
The meeting was then adjourned. 
.At the February meeting, held February 21 at ^3 Tremont St., .Mr. C. V. 
Blackburn was unanimously elected Secretary in place of Mr. [. W. Dow, resign- 
ed; and Mr. Guy W. Lucas was unanimously elected to membership. 
