Vol. xxiti] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 303 
O. A. Johannsen, C. W. Johnson (10), F. M. Jones, 
E. O. G. Kelly, T. Kincaid, V. King, W. V. King (11), W. Knaus, 
C. Liebeck, H. W. Lohrenz, J. H. Lovell, C. S. Ludlow, 
A. D. MacGillivray, P. B. Mann (11a), W. M. Mann, C. L. Marlatt, 
F. Marloff, H. O. Marsh, W. S. Marshall, R. Matheson, W. L. McAtee, 
J. F. McClendon, F. A. McDermott, E. P. Meiners, Z. P. Metcalf, J. 
T. Monell, A. H. Morgan, A. W. Morrill, M. E. Murtfeldt, R. A. Mutt- 
kowski, 
W. A. Nason, J. G. Needham, J. A. Nelson, H. H. Newcomb, W. 
W. Newcomb, E. J. Newcomer, W. Newell, 
O. W. Oestlund, W. C. O’Kane, C. E. Olsen, H. Osborn (11b), R. 
C. Osburn, 
Seeeeeeatke:, P.-j. Parrott, EF. M. Patch, R. F. Pearsall (12), A. 
Petrunkevitch, E. F. Phillips, W. J. Phillips, C. V. Piper, C. H. Popenoe, 
P. B. Powell, 
H. D. Reed, W. Reiff, W. A. Riley, C. H. Roberts, D. M. Rogers, 
R. R. Rowley, 
J. G. Sanders (13), C. Schaeffer, W. J. Schoene, FE. A. Schwarz, 
Beer scot. V_ E. Shelford (14), A. F. Shull, C. A. Shull (15), H. 
Skinner, A. T. Slosson, H. E. Smith, P. E. Smith, E. A. Smythe, Jr., 
T. E. Snyder, C. G. Soule, H. A. Surface, 
Weelieetsou. 2. Ss) backer, © H. Turner, 
P. R. Uhler, F. W. Urich, 
D. L. Van Dine, E. P. Van Duzee (16), 
B. H. Walden, E. M. Walker, L. B. Walton (17), W. R. Walton, F. 
M. Webster, R. L. Webster, A. J. Weidt, O. S. Westcott, W. M. 
Wheeler, H. F. Wickham, F. X. Williams, S. W. Williston, H. F. Wil- 
son (18), G. N. Wolcott, H. P. Wood, A. H. Wright, W. G. Wright 
(19), 
W. W. Yothers, 
Total, ror. 
The following qualifications or comments were appended to the B 
ballots, as numbered in parentheses above: 
(1) Any name in general use for, say, 25 years should not be changed 
(2) I should prefer to vote for a proposition between A and B, i. e¢., 
that the Law of Priority should be generally applied especially when 
there is any dispute as to the name to be adopted. 
(2a) Any modification to be controlled by a committee and care taken 
to avoid any injudicious or unscientific tendencies. 
(3) provided they may have been the only names used during a 
period continuously of 60 years or more succeeding the epoch of the 
first comprehensive paper in which they were employed in what may 
have been a new sense. P. S. In other words if a name has not been 
rectified or challenged in 60 years it should stand permanently. 
