APPENDIX. 



List of Resolutions passed by the Third Entomological Meeting. 

 Resolution 1 (page 7). 

 The Entomological workers assembled at this Meeting desire to 

 express their sense of the loss to Entomological^cience sustained by 

 the imtimely deaths of their former co-workers in India, the late Edward 

 John Woodhouse and Charles William Mason. 



Resolution 2 (page 782). 

 This Meeting considers that there is considerable danger of the 

 introduction into India of bee-diseases by the unrestricted importation 

 of bees, beeswax, and honey from countries infected with such diseases, 

 and that such importation should therefore only be permitted under 

 necessary restrictions. 



Proposed by Mr. T. Bainbrigge Fletcher, Imperial Entomolo- 

 gist, Pusa. 

 Seconded by Mr. C. C. Ghosh, Assistant to the Imperial Ento- 

 mologist, Pusa. 

 Carried unanimously. 



Resolution 3 (page 998). 

 That the Report of the Committee appointed to consider the ques- 

 tion of the preparation and publication of a catalogue of Indian Insects 

 be approved. 



Proposed by Mr. T. Bainbrigge Fletcher, Imperial Entomologist, 



Pusa. 

 Seconded by Mr. Ram Rao S. Kasergode. Assistant Professor of 



Entomology, Poona. 

 Carried unanimously. 



Resolution 4, (page 1041). 

 The Thu'd Entomological Meeting is of opinion that it would be 

 desirable to have a Journal solely devoted to Entomology and Govern- 

 ment should undertake publication of it. Definite proposals regarding 

 its size and time of publication will be decided by a Committee. 



Proposed by Mr. C. C. Ghosh, Assistant to Imperial Entomolo- 

 gist, Pusa. 



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