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were collected at light : Eutolype rolandi Grote ; Psaphidia thax- 

 teriana Grote (apparently the first Long Island record of this 

 •species) ; Copipanolis cubilis Grote; lodia rufago Hubner; Mela- 

 lopha albosigna Fitch; Epicaptera americana Harris; Hydrio- 

 mena sorditata Fabricius (no other Long Island record at hand 

 for this species). Mr. Davis showed specimens of Tetramorium 

 guineense (Fabricius), introduced from the tropics and now liv- 

 ing in the greenhouse of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 



Scientific Programme.— Mr. C. E. Olsen gave a lecture on 

 " The Marvelous Life of our Seabeach and how it is Reproduced 

 in Museum Groups," illustrated with lantern slides. 



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