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Cockerell, T. D. A. — Melionine bees from Central America. 5, 

 1913, 10-14. Emery, C— Formicidae, subfam. Dolichoderinae, 194, 

 fasc. 137, 50 pp. Kurdjumov, N. V. — Synonymic note on some Tri- 

 chogrammatidae, 182, xii, 281. Mocsary, A.— Species Chrysidida- 

 rum novae, 49, x. 385-414, 549-592. Richardson, C. H.— An unde- 

 scribed hymenopterous parasite of the housefly, 5, 1913, 38-39. 

 Rohwer, S, A.— Results of the Yale Peruvian expedition of 1911 — 

 Vespoidea and sphecoidea, 50, xliv, 439-54. Viereck, H. L. — Re- 

 sults of the Yale Peruvian expedition of IPll. — Ichneumonoidea, 

 50, xliv, 469-70. 



Doings of Societies. 



FELDMAN COLLECTING SOCL^L. 



Meeting of January 15, 1913, at 1523 South Thirteenth 

 Street, Philadelphia. Eleven members were present. Presi- 

 dent Haimbach in the chair. 



The President read his annual address, which was ordered 

 to be incorporated in the minutes. "* 



The following officers were elected to serve for the year 

 1913: President. Frank Haimbach; \^ice-president, H. A. 

 Wenzel ; Treasurer, H. W. Wenzel ; Secretary, George M. 

 Greene ; Assistant Secretary, Chas. T. Greene. 



Mr. Wenzel remarked on the genus Eleodes and particu- 

 larly on a minute species collected by H. A. Wenzel in South- 

 ern Texas. This species is not in the American Entomologi- 

 cal Society's collection or the Horn collection. He had sent 

 this with three other species to Dr. Blaisdell (who has worked 

 on this group for ten years, having had the material from the 

 collections all over the United States) for confirmation, as he 

 had worked it out in Dr. B.'s monograph as debilis LeC. The 

 reply received was that the former was undoubtedly debilis 

 and the other three, had they been found in Arizona or further 

 north, he would pronounce to be all new species, but having 

 come from Texas they might be Mexican, and he would 

 have to look them up further in the Biologia Centrali Ameri- 

 cana Coleoptera. 



Two species of moths were exhibited by Geo. ]\L Greene; 

 Chloridea virescens Fabr., collected on a window in City Hall 

 by himself July 2, 1(^12; among other things this species in- 



