Oct., '07] 



ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 



369 



Mr. F. E. Lutz, Cold Spring Har- 



l.or, N. Y. 

 Mr. H. H. Lyman, Montreal, 



Canada. 

 Mr. B. P. Mann, Washington, D. C. 

 Mr. C. L. Marlatt, Washington, 



D. C. 

 Prof. A. P. Morse, Wellesley, 



M: 

 Mr. H. H. Newcomb, Boston, 



Mass. 

 Prof. Herbert Osborn, Columbus, 



O. 

 Miss Edith M. Patch, Orono, Me. 



Prof. R. C. Osburn, New York 

 City. 



Dr. F. W. Russell, Winchendon, 

 Mass. 



Prof. E. D. Sanderson, Durham, 

 N. H. 



Dr. Henrv Skinner, Phila.. Pa. 



Prof. J. B. Smith, New Bruns- 

 wick, N. J. 



Mr. F. M. Webster, Washington, 

 D. C. 



Dr. Wra. Morton Wheeler, New 

 York City. 



In addition the following visitors were present: 



Dr. G. Horvath, Budapest. 



Prof. N. J. Kusnezov, St. Peters- 

 burg. Russia. 



Prof. G. A. Severin, Bruxelles. 



Dr. R. Heymons, Berlin. 



Mr. F. Bates. 



Prof, and Mrs. T. D. A. Cock- 

 erell. Boulder, Colo. 



Mr. E. C. Cotton, Knoxville, Tenn. 



Mr. W.F. Fiske. Washington, D. C. 



Mr. J. Arthur Harris, St. Louis, 



Mo. 

 Mr. G. V. Pindar, New York City. 

 Mr. L. R. Reynolds, Boston, Mass. 

 Mr. A. C. Sampson, Sharon, Mass. 

 Mr. L. W. Swett, Bedford, Mass. 

 Mr. A. G. Weeks, Boston, Mass. 

 Mr. R. K. Wolcott, Lincoln, Neb. 

 Mr. Chas. Zeleny, Bloomington, 



Indiana. 



The following were in Boston during the meetings: 



Dr. R. Blanchard, Paris, France. 



Dr. H. G. Dyar, Washington, D. C. 



Dr. L. O. Howard, Washington, 

 D. C. 



Mr. J. E. Bates, Whitman, Mass. 



Prof. A. F. Conradi, College Sta- 

 tion, Texas. 



Dr. E. A. Goeldi, Para, Brazil. 



Mr. R. H. Johnson, Cheney, Wash. 

 Mr. J. Martin, New York State. 

 Mr. E. H. Forbush, Maiden, Mass. 

 Mr. H. C. Weeks, Gilman, New 



York. 

 A. H. Kirkland, Boston, Mass. 

 Mr. S. Henshaw, Cambridge, Mass. 

 Mr. M. Wirtner, Penn Station, Pa. 



In the absence of the president and first vice-president, the 

 second vice-president, Dr. Henry Skinner, presided. He 

 opened the meeting with words of welcome to the foreign and 

 other guests, who were present, many as delegates to the 

 Seventh International Congress of Zoology. Like all new 

 movements, this society had opposition in its inception, and 

 there were those who did not see any necessity for its 



