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ring: less often. Some of specimens possess true gills, some are with 

 dissepiments verg^ing: toward the porous, while others appear truly po- 

 rous in character. Some immature forms were shown representing the 

 gfilted and the porous in the same specimen. 



Mr. William T. Davis exhibited specimens of the brown-tailed moth, 

 Ruprodis chrysorrhcea Linn., and the gypsy moth, Porthebria dispar 

 Lian. 



Mr. Davis also commented on the fact that on December 15th the 

 mild weather had caused ants to appear on the surface of the ground, 

 and that on the same date the note of Hyla pick^ringii Holbrook, had 

 been he^rd. 



The meeting then adjourned. 



