330 Annals Entomological Society of America [Vol. IV 



ENTOMOLOGICAL MEETINGS, DECEMBER, 1911. 



The next annual meeting of the Entomological Society of America 

 will be held during Convocation Week at Washington, D. C, on 

 Tuesday, December 26th, and the forenoon of Wednesday, December 

 27th. The annual public lecture of the Society will be held on 

 Wednesday evening. This lecture will be delivered by Professor 

 J. H. Comstock, of Cornell University. His subject will be "On Some 

 Biological Features of Spiders." Plans are already underway for the 

 meeting and the attention of members is called to the matter at this 

 time so that they may know that every effort possible is being made to 

 make it an instructive and interesting meeting. Every member should 

 plan to be present at the opening meeting. 



The annual meeting of the American Association of Economic 

 Entomologists and of the Association of Official Horticultural Inspec- 

 tors will be held at the same place during this week. The address of 

 the President of the American Association of Economic Entomologists 

 will be held Wednesday afternoon, the sessions for the reading of 

 papers on Thursday, and Friday forenoon. The Horticultural Inspec- 

 tors will hold their opening session on Thursday evening and other 

 meetings on Friday afternoon. 



The Secretary will be glad to furnish members desiring to recommend 

 candidates for membership with the necessary blanks. 



Alex. D. MacGillivray, Secretary-Treasurer, 

 604 East John St., Champaign, Illinois. 



