3921] Proceedings of the Cainhridge Entomological Cliib 61 



PKOCEEDINGS OF THE CAMBEIDGE ENTOMOLOGICAL 



CLUB. 



The annual meeting was held January 11th. The Secretary- 

 reported 11 meetings during the year, with average attendance 

 of 22. Eleven members were elected and the present members 

 number 81. The Treasurer's report showed that $923.28 had been 

 paid for the publication of Psyche^, and $943.06 received frora 

 subscribers. $58.00 had been received from assessments and $56.43 

 paid for general expenses. The editor of Psyche reported that th3 

 magazine had been reduced in size and 161 pages published, with 

 a small number of illustrations which had been paid for by con- 

 tributors. 



The following officers were elected for 1921 : 



President N"athan Banks. 



Vice-President L. E. Reynolds. 



Secretary J. H. Emerton. 



Treasurer F. H. Walker. 



Executive Committee C. A. Frost, A. P. Morse, 



P. G. Bolster. 



Prof. Brues, who had attended the entomological meetings of the 

 American Association for the Advancement of Science at Chicago, 

 gave an account of the proceedings. Prof. Wheeler gave an account 

 of a visit to the entomologists at the University of Illinois. 



Mr. A. P. Morse showed several grasshoppers and froghoppers 

 especially abundant on the grass, Andropogon scoparius, widely 

 distributed along the sea coast. 



Mr. E. H. Howe, Jr., showed a diagram of the elevations of 

 land in New England used for plotting the vertical distribution 

 of insects. 



Mr. Varas who had attended club meetings for the past three 

 years and was about to return to his home in Chile, asked for cor- 

 respondence and exchange of specimens. 



