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1918] Proceedings of Pittsburgh Meeting 107 



2 P. M. — On the call to order by Vice President Walker, the 

 Secretary announced for the Executive Committee the election 

 of the following Fellows: 



A. F. Burgess Wm. T. Davis Frank E. Lutz 



Lawson Caesar John J. Davis W. S. Marsh.\ll 



R. V. Chamberlin Arthur Gibson Frederick Muir 



Guy C. Crampton Morgan Hebard Raymond C. Osburn 



Geo. a. Dean C. W. Leng E. C. Van Dyke 



The Secretary called attention to two specimens which were 

 passed around, one being Oroperipains, from Panama, sent 

 by James Zetek; the other an adult Cuterebra, reared from a 

 house mouse in British Columbia by Dr. Hadwen. 



The reading of papers was then continued, as follows: 



Annotated List of Lachnosterna Enemies J. J. Davis 



"Contribution to a Knowledge of the Life History of the Leaf- 

 eating Crane-fly, Cylindrotoma splendens A. E. Cameron 



.:; . niniscences of My Early Work Upon the Diptera. . . S. W. Williston 



N' tes on the Genus Chlorotettix D. M. DeLong 



? Alydinas of the United States S. B. Fracker 



My Recent Collecting Trip to Alaska J. S. Hine 



At 5:30 P. M. the afternoon session adjourned. 



8:00 P. M. — The Society was called to order by Vice Presi- 

 dent Walker, who introduced Professor Vernon Kellogg. 

 Professor Kellogg gave the Annual Address, upon the subject 

 "The Entomologist and the War." 



At the conclusion of the address, the Chair called upon 

 several present to discuss its subject matter; Dr. Howard and 

 Dr. Holland expressed warm approval, which was evidently 

 shared by all. 



The program of the Annual Meeting having been completed, 

 the Society adjourned sine die. 



J. M. Aldrich, 



Secretary- Treasurer. 



