140 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [Mar., '15 



Through Mr. Buchholz, Dr. R, E. Kuntze presented to the 

 society eight papers on Entomology and other sciences. 



Meeting of April 13, 191 3, in the Free Public Library. 

 President Buchholz in the chair, ten members present. Dr. 

 Kuntze presented to the society a paper on Entomological 

 Materia Medica, which was accepted with thanks. Mr. Doll 

 reported capturing Noctuidae by beating oak branches which 

 did not lose their leaves last fall. Mr. Rummel very kindly 

 presented five volumes of Entomological News to the society. 



Meeting of October 12, 191 3, in the Free Public Library. 

 Vice-President Henry H. Brehme in the chair, eleven mem- 

 bers present, and Mr. Hampson a visitor. Mr. Rummel showed 

 a box of moths, mainly Papaipema. Mr. Lemmer reported 

 the capture of the following: Acronycta radcliffei, Orange 

 Mts., May 4; Cleora areataria (Broadwell), EHzabeth, April 

 10; Cleora indicataria, Orange Mts., July 5; Misogada uni- 

 color, Elizabeth, August 4 ; Lophodonta ferruginea, Elizabeth, 

 June 22 ; Amolita fessa, Irvington, July 5 ; Cucullia convexi- 

 pennis, Elizabeth, August 8; and Epimecis virginaria (two 

 black males), Elizabeth, June. 



Meeting of November 13, 1913, in the Free Public Library. 

 Vice-President Henry H. Brehme in the chair, six members 

 present. Mr. Rummel reported progress regarding the col- 

 lection for the Newark Museum Association. 



Meeting of December 14, 1913, in the Free Public Library. 

 President Buchholz in the chair, eleven members present. 

 Mr. Rummel showed six cases of insects arranged and labelled 

 by him for the Newark Museum Association. Mr. Grossbeck 

 was made a corresponding member. The following officers 

 for the year 1914 were elected: President, Otto Buchholz, re- 

 elected: Vice-President, Henry H. Brehme, re-elected; Secre- 

 tary, Frederick Lemmer, re-elected; Financial Secretary, T. 



