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PROCEEDINGS OF THE CAMBRIDGE ENTOMO- 
LOGICAL CLUB. 
The 291st regular meeting of the club was held on Tuesday evening, 
December 21, 1909, with President Bolster in the chair, and with sixteen 
members and one visitor present. 
Mr. Emerton, reporting for the Committee on the Smoker, said that 
preparations for two hundred visitors had been made, the smoker to be held 
at the Grundmann Studios, 198 Clarendon Street, Tuesday evening, Decem- 
ber 28, from 8 p. m. Mr. Field reported the list of contributors to the 
exhibition and the preparation for the dedication of the Harris tablet av 
Milton on Friday, December 31, at 12.50 p.m. President Bolster reported 
the result of the meeting of the Executive and Publication Committee: 
the resignation of Mr. Field as editor of Psycus, and the hope that Mr. 
Brues would be able to undertake the work. Mr. Brues, being called upon 
by the chair, replied that he would try to manage things so that he could 
take up the work. The president appointed the following nominating com- 
mittee to prepare a list of officers for the club for the ensuing year: Messrs. 
Blackburn, Reiff and Newcomb. Mr. Fiske was appointed delegate to rep- 
resent the club at the eighth International Zodlogical Congress at Graz, 
Austria, in August of 1910. Dr. A. L. Reagh was elected member of the 
club. 
Mr. Johnson exhibited a box of unique larve from several sources; a 
nymph, possibly of a may fly, from Ammonoosuc River, Fabyans, N. H., 
taken by C. H. Frost September 19, 1909; larve of Galerita janus, and 
what was pronounced by Professor Wheeler as being probably a female 
Phengodes from Providence, R. I. 
He also exhibited two boxes of Diptera of the family Dolichopodide 
which has recently claimed his attention. He mentioned some new 
records for New England and said he had recognized 127 species from 
these states. 
Mr. Forbes spoke of his studies of the larval stages of the Lepidoptera 
and requested specimens from the members. 
C. A. Frost, Secretary. 
The 292nd regular and the 33rd annual meeting since incorporation 
was held at the rooms of the Appalachian Mountain Club on Tuesday 
evening, January 18, 1910. There were ten members present: President 
Bolster and Messrs. Blackburn, Brues, Emerton, Frost, Newcomb, Reiff. 
Sheriff, Swett, and Timberlake. 
After the reports of the Secreatry and Treasurer had been read the 
following officers were elected for the ensuing year: 
President—Prof. W. M. Wheeler. 
Vice President—W. F. Fiske. 
