ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 493 
“Notes and News. 
TOMOLOGICAL GLEANINGS FROM ALL QUARTERS 
. OF THE GLOBE. 
y, AF. Suvutt is now at Columbia University. 
i H x t L. Viexscx is now connected with the Park-Davis Co., 
ik. Lowann Haseaax has been appointed assistant in entomology 
? en Jarvis, of the Storrs’ Connecticut Exp. Station is spend- 
“7 = iw, weeks at Cornell University. 
4 2 C. F. Baker has returned to the United States and will teach 
at Claremont, California. 
v. Giewn W. Hexaicx, formerly of the Mississippi Agricultural 
is now located at College Station, Texas. 
«ie 
Dr | J. A. Nevson is conducting, investigations on the embryology of 
mk y bee for the U. S. Bureau of Entomology. 
Fewyes, of Pasadena brought back from Cordoba, Mexico, 
$,eummer a very fine series of Coleoptera, especially Aleocharinz. 
ae following species taken this year are new to me: Cyaniris ladon, 
pylades, Nathalis iole, Papilio glaucus—F. M. Houmes, Pres- 
PA. G. Hammar, formerly of Ithaca, N. Y., has recently been 
a the tion of grape insects at North East, , for 
the U, S. u of Entomology. He has now returned to Washington. 
EB. Poutron, of Oxford, England, is one of the invited speak- 
rie athe Darwin Celtiraton, convocation week Bale He will 
_ oo the annual address before the Entomological Society of 
¢ F. Apams, A.M., M.D., Professor of Entomology, has been ap- 
Acting Dean and Director of the College of Agriculture and 
1 Experiment Station, of the University of Arkansas at 
© W. Howarp, A.B. F.E.S., has resigned his position of govern- 
ment of the Transvaal to become Chief of the Division of 
‘Entomology of the government of Portuguese East Africa. His address 
; - is bo: 25s, Lourenco Marquez, P. E. A. 
_ A’ os St. Louis Exposition, New Jersey had an interesting exhibi- 
m ries bet ale showing not only the different species and their 
t also the natural enemies of mosquito life. While I was 
over this collection, two ladies approached it, one of them 
aloud the placard, “New Jersey Mosquito Exhibit.” They 
zing down into a case of large dragon flies for a few moments, 
‘one exclaimed, “Dear me, I'd heard of New paar mosqui- 
bat I'd bi Aw idea they were as large as that."—F. M. Howes, 
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