1925] Proceedings of the Cambridge Entomological Club 319 
PROCEEDINGS OF THE CAMBRIDGE ENTOMOLOG- 
ICAL CLUB 
The annual meeting was held January 13, 1925. The se- 
cretary’s report showed a slight increase in the attendance at 
meetings, the average being 15 members and 2.6 guests. Eight 
members have been elected, one resigned, and two died, leaving 
a total membership of 78, an increase of 5 over last year. The 
editor’s report showed that volume 31 of Psyche, just completed, 
contains 325 pages, a substantial increase over the preceding 
volume. The following officers were elected: President, J. H. 
Emerton; Vice President, C. W. Johnson; Secretary, J. Be- 
quaert; Treasurer, Fred H. Walker; Editor, C. T. Brues. 
Executive Committee: W. M. Wheeler, 0. E. Plath, S. S. Cross- 
man. 
Prof. C. T. Brues, retiring President, read an address on 
Predatism among Insects. 
Mr. S. M. Dohanian told of his experiences in Spain, during 
his work on the Gipsy Moth and its parasites. 
At the meeting of February 10, 1925, the following amend- 
ment to the by-laws was adopted: “Any member may become a 
life member on the payment of fifty dollars in one sum to the 
treasurer of the Club, and only the income of funds thus received 
shall be applied to the current funds of the Club. 
“Persons having performed signal services for the Club 
may be elected honorary life members and shall not be subject 
to dues.” 
Mr. C. W. Johnson presented some notes from the Wash- 
ington Meeting of the Entomological Society of America. 
Dr. J. Bequaert spoke of Some African Social Wasps and 
their Parasites. 
At the meeting of March 10, 1925, Mr. O. E. Plath read a 
paper on the Natural Grouping of the Bremidse (Bombidse), with 
special reference to biological criteria. 
Dr. J. Bequaert exhibited a collection of wasps of the genus 
Ancisirocerus and commented upon their habits and classification. 
