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PHILADELPHIA, Pa., FEBRUARY, 1908. 
We were pleased to learn from the minutes of the Secretary- 
Treasurer and other sources, that the Chicago meeting of the 
Entomological Society of America was a great success, and 
that the attendance was large. We also learned from one of 
our correspondents that Dr. James Fletcher of Ottawa, First 
Vice-President, conducted the meeting in his usual inimitable 
happy manner. It is an excellent thing to have officers who 
will make long journeys at a sacrifice when duty calls. The 
new officers are an honor to the Association, being men of 
ability and eminence, and their names shed lustre on the infant 
Society. It is to be hoped that the next meeting to be held in 
Baltimore will be equally brilliant as to attendance and papers, 
and that the same policies and precedents that were so suc- 
cessful in Chicago will be adopted in Maryland. Our predic- 
tion that the Society would grow and flourish like a green bay 
tree has been fulfilled so we are happy. | 
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A CorRECTION.—ENT. NEws, p. 43, 1907, line 33, for S. A. Rohmer 
read S. A. Rohwer. I choose this opportunity to record Pterochilus 5- 
JSasciatus Say, from Pueblo, Colo., July 31, 1907 (G. M. Hite). As far as 
I know the genus has not been been recorded from Colorado.—S. A. 
RoHWER, Boulder, Col. 
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