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Psyche 
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Mann’s residence, 19 Follen St., in a little building in the yard 
nicknamed the ^‘entomologicon,” and the proceedings were 
much the same as at meetings of the Club to-day. 
At the fourth meeting, April 10, 1874, it was voted to 
publish an entomological journal for which Scudder furnished 
the name, 'Tsyche.” B. P. Mann was appointed editor, and 
the first part, of four pages, was issued in time for the next 
meeting on May 8. H. K. Morrison was appointed committee 
on excursions, and one was held at Waverly on May 7. 
At the sixth meeting, June 12, it was voted to hold the 
July meeting on Mt. Washington, and the August meeting at 
Hartford, Conn., in connection with the American Association 
for the Advancement of Science. 
Fig. 1. Camp of the Cambridge Entomological Club on Mount Washington, July 1874, 
rom a drawing by J. H. Emerton. 
The seventh meeting, July 8, was held on Mt. Washington 
in a camp quarter of a mile below the Halfway House and far 
enough into the woods to be out of sight of the road. Eight 
persons were present at the business session: 
