PROCEEDINGS OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY 

 OF AMERICA. 



Columbus Meeting, 



The first meeting of the Tenth Annual Meeting of the 

 Entomological Society of America was held in Botany and 

 Zoology Hall of the Ohio State University, on Wednesday, 

 December 28, and was called to order by President Vernon L. 

 Kellogg at 2:00 P. M. The following papers were presented: 



D. M. DeLong, Ohio State University — Notes on the Jassoidea of 

 Tennessee. 



N. E. McIndoo, U. S. Bureau of Entomology — The Olfactory- 

 Gustatory Sense of the Honey Bee. Read by title. 



William Moore, University of Minnesota — How Gases enter 

 Insects. 



A Franklin Shull, University of Michigan — Parthenogenesis and 

 Sex in Anthothrips verbasci. Read by title. 



Eric S. Cogan, Ohio State University — The Homopterous Mouth. 



H. C. Severin, South Dakota State College of Agriculture — The 

 Life-History, Economic Importance, and Control of the Carpenter 

 Moth in South Dakota. Read by title. 



F. E. Chidester, New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station— 

 The Influence of Salinity upon the Development of the Salt Marsh 

 Mosquito. Read by title. 



W. R. McConnell, U. S. Bureau of Entomology — Notes on the 

 Biology of Paraphelinus speciosissiniiis Girault. Read by title. 



C. H. Richardson, New Jersey Experiment Station — The Attraction 

 of Diptera to Ammonia. Presented by Thomas J. Headlee. 



The President was directed by motion to appoint the fol- 

 lowing committees on organization and named the following: 



Committee on Resolutions — J. M. Aldrich, Paul S. Welch and 

 Edith M. Patch. 



Committee on Nominations — F. M. Webster, T. J. Headlee and 

 William Moore. 



Auditing Committee — William A. Riley, Eric S. Cogan and C. L. 

 Metcalf. 



The Society then adjourned for the afternoon. 



The meeting for the Annual Public Address was held in the 

 banqueting room of the Southern Hotel and was called to order 

 at 8:00 P. M. by President Kellogg. The speaker of the evening 



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