1 894-] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 233 



ARACHNIDA. 

 Lignieres i (two), Peckham 6*, Banks 26, Trouessart 3, 29, Mangin 29, 

 Bernard 30, Getaz 33*, Cockerell 38, Banks 42*. 



COLEOPTERA. 

 Raspail 2, Xambeu 7, Planet 7, Escherich 11, Wickham 26, Nonfried 

 27*, Decaux 7, Gahan 30, Wickham 26, Moffat 42, Leng 42, Leng and 

 Beutenmiiller 42, Lameere 45, Fairmaire 45* 



HEMIPTERA. 

 Cockerell 2 (two, L. schitir^, Mytilaspis philococcus*), Uhler 6*, Snow 

 25, Fowler 28*, Buckton 31 (two), Dreyfuss 21, Cockerell 26*, 30, Davis 

 42, Lintner 44. 



HYMENOPTERA. 



Janet 2, 3, Minakata 5, Gillette 26, Fox 26, Dyar 26, Harrington 26*, 

 Webster 35*, Zabriskie 40*, Andr^ 46, Kohl 47* Mocsary 49*. 



ORTHOPTERA. 

 V. Wattenwyl6*, d'Herculais3, Hancock 18, Scudder26*, Beutenmiiller 

 40*, Garman 43*, Dominique 50. 



DIPTERA. 

 Storm 8, Arribalzaga 9, d'Herculais 3, Swainson 17, Fernald 24, Meade 

 36, Coquillett 40*, Townsend 40*, Williston 42*. 



SYMPHYLA. 

 Schmidt 21. 



THYSANURA. 

 Lonnberg 26, Packard 36. 



NEUROPTERA. 



Macgillivray 26, Kirby 30*. 



Xhie Entomological Section 



ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES, PHILADELPHIA. 



PROCEEDINGS OF MEETINGS. 



May 24, 1894. 



A regular stated meeting of the Entomological Section of the Academy 

 of Natural Sciences was held in the Hall, S. W. cor. Nineteenth and Race 

 Streets, this evening. Dr. G. H. Horn, Director, presiding. Members 

 present : Calvert, Welles, Ridings, Skinner, Laurent, Liebeck. Asso- 

 ciates: Fox, Reinecke and Dr. Castle. Mr. Calvert spoke of the Neurop- 

 tera collected by the expedition sent by the California Acad, of Sciences 

 to the peninsula of Lower California. Sixteen hundred specimens were 



