196 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 
[235.] Body long, rather widest towards the anus, black, minutely 
punctured, naked, not glossy. Head somewhat quadrangular, longer than 
in the preceding species, uneven; prothorax nearly square with a minute 
impression above the scutellum; posterior margin wavy; lateral very 
slender and a little rounded; scutellum subtriangular ; elytra with nine 
rows, including the marginal one, of punctures, and an abbreviated one at 
the base next the suture ; under a powerful lens the interstices are minutely 
but not thickly punctured: the shoulders are scarcely thicker than the 
thighs. 
[Belongs to MVycfobates Guen. ; very abundant throughout Canada. | 
ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY 
OF ONTARIO. 
The third annual general meeting of the Society was held at the 
rooms, London, Ontario, on Thursday afternoon, Sept. 25th, 1873. The 
President, the Rev. C. J. S. Bethune, M. A., in the chair. 
The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed. 
The Secretary-Treasurer then read the financial statement, showing a 
balance of $171.27 on hand. , 
On motion this report was received and adopted. 
The President then delivered his annual address, a copy of which will 
be found on another page. 
Officers for the ensuing year were then elected, as follows :— 
President, Rev. C. J. S. Bethune, M. A., Port Hope; Vice-President, 
Mr. E. B. Reed, London; Secretary-Treasurer, Mr. Joseph Williams, Lon- 
don... Council—Mr. Wm. Saunders, London; Mr. R. V. Rogers, 
Kingston ; Rev. Canon Innes, London; Mr. Geo. W. Bowles, Montreal ; 
Mr. J. M. Denton, London. Auditors—Mr. C. Chapman, London ; Mr. 
J. H. Gniffiths, London. 
The Secretary read a letter from Mr. Caulfield, of Montreal, on behalf 
of the Entomologists resident there, requesting permission to form a 
Branch Society in that city. This was most cordially given, and the 
Secretary was instructed to convey to Mr. Caulfield the best wishes of the 
parent Society for the future success of the Montreal Branch. 
