Entomological Society of Ontario 



ANNUAL MEETING 



The Fifty-ninth Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of Ontario 

 was held at the Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, on Friday and Saturday, 

 November 24th and 25th. 



The general meetings of the society were held in the lecture room of the 

 Department of Entomology. On Friday evening a dinner was held in the College 

 cafeteria, after which the members and visitors adjourned to the Common 

 Room of Mills Hall for a smoker and social evening, when the President, Mr. 

 Morris, read an interesting paper on a collecting trip to Rondeau Park and 

 Point Pelee. 



Among the members present were: Mr. N. K. Bigelow, Toronto, Ont.; 

 Messrs. A. Gibson, L. S. McLaine, R. C. Treherne, H. G. Crawford, C. Hutchings, 

 Dominion Entomological Branch, Ottawa, Ont.; Profs. L. Caesar, A. W. Baker 

 and Mr. G. J. Spencer, Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, Ont.; Mr. F. J. A. 

 Morris, Peterborough, Ont.; Mr. W. E. Biggar, Hamilton, Ont.; Mr. J. A. Hall, 

 Guelph, Ont.; Father Leopold, La Trappe, Que.; and the following officers of 

 the Dominion Entomological Branch: Messrs. W. A. Ross, Vineland Station, 

 Ont.; H. F. Hudson, Strathroy, Ont. 



The officers of the society were re-elected save that Mr. J. A. Flock was 

 elected curator in place of Mr. Spencer. 



REPORT OF THE COUNCIL 



The Council of the Entomological Society of Ontario begs to present its 

 report for the year 1921-1922. 



The Fifty-eighth Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of Ontario 

 was held at the University of Toronto during the week of December the twenty- 

 eighth. The meeting was held at this time in order that our members might have 

 an opportunity of meeting with the members of the Entomological Society of 

 America and of the American Association of Economic Entomologists. 



Many members of the society were present from the various provinces 

 of the Dominion and from the United States. The meetings were also well 

 attended by members of the Entomological Society of America, the American 

 Association of Economic Entomologists and others. 



On Wednesday afternoon a meeting was held with the Entomological Society 

 of America in Room 10, Medical Building. The following papers were contributed 

 by members of the two societies : 



"Algonquin Days," F. J. A. Morris, Peterborough, Ontario; "Hatching in 

 Three Species of Neuroptera," Roger C. Smith, Kansas State Agricultural 

 College; "Ecdysis in Tmetocera Ocellana," S. W. Frost, Arendtsville, Pa; "Cocoon 

 Spinning by Species of Bucculatrix," O. A. Johannsen, Cornell University; 

 "The Ventral Pro-thoracic Gland of the Red-humped Apple Caterpillar (Schi- 

 zura Concinna)" J. D. Detwiler, Western University; "Observations on a New 

 Species of Chrysops from Central New York," Raymond C. Shannon, Cornell 

 University; "Are there Two Species of the Oyster Shell Scale?" Grace H. Gris- 

 wold, Cornell University; "A Classification of the Larvae of Tenthredinoidea," 

 H. Yuasa, University of Illinois; "The Phylogeny of the Gall Mites and a New 



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