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by Prof. Stewardson Brown, on the Saskatchewan river, Al- 
berta, Canada. It has also been found in Montana. He also 
exhibited Hesperotettix brevipennis described by Uhler. In 
1891 Prof. Morse took one at Wellesley, Massachusetts, and at 
subsequent dates during four or five years, he took quite a 
number. The speaker captured nine specimens at Stafford’s 
Forge, Ocean County, New Jersey, during August and early 
September. The species was taken in a very limited area. 
Dr. Skinner exhibited Pieris napi acadica Edw, from New- 
foundland, new to the collection and presented by Dr. Wil- 
liam Barnes. 
Mr. Haimbach spoke of the great abundance of a noctuid 
moth, Galgula hepara throughout the city at the present time. 
He had never seen it in such numbers previously. 
Dr. Calvert exhibited a specimen of the moth Erebus odora- 
tus Linn. which had been found in the second story of Biologi- 
cal Hall, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Aug. 27, 
_ 1908, during a storm which is said to have come from the 
Gulf of Mexico; an immature male of Libellula incesta Hag. 
from Clementon, N. J., June 4, 1908, interesting for possessing 
a pale fuscous streak in the first post-nodal space of the wings 
suggesting L. axillena Westw.; a male of L. axillena, type form, 
from the same place and date, the first record from New Jer- 
sey; Argia translata Hagen from Chester Creek, Glen Riddle, 
Delaware County, Pennsylvania, July 16, 1908, and Lake Hop- 
atcong, New Jersey, July, 1906, this last by Mr. S. N. Rhoads; 
Lestes disjunctus Selys, Tobyhanna, Monroe County, Penn- 
sylvania, September 18th, 1906, by Mr. Bdyard Long, first 
record for Pennsylvania; Gomphus spiniceps Walsh, Fairmount 
Park, Philadelphia, June 27th, 1906, Chester Creek at Glen 
Riddle, Pennsylvania, July 16th, 1908, with their exuviae, by 
Mrs, Calvert, and Crum Creek above Strathaven, Pennsylvania, 
July 28th, 1908; this Gomphus is an addition to the Odonate 
fauna of Eastern Pennsylvania; many more of its exuviae 
were found than imagos seen. 
Mr. Chas J. Cole, Jr., was elected an Associate. 
HENRY SKINNER, Recorder. 
