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can species of the genus Catocala (Moths) by Barnes and Mc- 
Dunnough which had been presented to the Society by the Amer- 
ican Museum of Natural History. 
H. S. DAVIS, Sec’y. 
June 23. Meeting called to order by Pres. O’Byrne. Visitors 
present were Dr. C. F. Hodge, instructor in nature study in the 
summer school; Mr. W. L. Goethe, principal of the Eustis schools ; 
Miss Ora Hiatt and Mr. J. C. Holton, beth of Gainesville, Fla. 
The paper of the evening on “Spiders” was read by Miss 
Evelyn Osborn. This was illustrated by specimens of some of 
the more common species of spiders of the Gainesville region. 
Under ‘‘Timely Notes” Dr. Hodge mentioned the success which 
his fly trap is meeting. Jock. We 
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