1931 ] Proceedings of Cambridge Entomological Club 71 
PROCEEDINGS OF 
THE CAMBRIDGE ENTOMOLOGICAL CLUB 
Ten meetings were held in 1930, including one special 
meeting in September. The programs were as follows : 
Jan. 14, Dr. F. M. Carpenter, “A Review of our Present 
Knowledge of the Geological History of the Insects.” 
Feb. 11, Mr. P. J. Darlington, Jr., “Notes on Northern 
Colombia and its Insects.” March 11, Dr. J. Bequaert, 
“Some Notes on the Entomology of Yucatan”; Mr. W. S. 
Creighton, “Remarks on the Ant Genus Myrmoteras.” 
April 8, Mr. W. J. Clench, “Notes on the Insect Fauna of 
Navassa”; Mr. J. H. Emerton, “Notes on Spiders.” May 
13, Dr. M. Hertig, “The Phlebotomus Sand-flies, Their Med- 
ical Importance.” June 10, Mr. G. S. Tulloch, “Mosquito 
Control in Massachusetts.” Sept. 9, Summer Collecting 
Notes. Oct. 14, Dr. J. Bequaert, “The Characters and 
Distribution of the North American Hornets and Related 
Wasps.” Nov. 11, Mr. D. L. Collins, “Phototropic Reactions 
of Certain Moths”; Dr. F. M. Carpenter, “Notes on a 
New Genus of Mecoptera.” Dec. 9, Prof. N. Banks and 
Dr. F. M. Carpenter, “An Entomological Trip to the Caro- 
lina Mountains.” 
During 1930, the club lost four members by death. Two 
of the deceased, Mr. George Dimmock and Mr. J. H. Emer- 
ton, were charter members of the club. Five new members 
were elected, bringing the total membership to 92. 
Richard Dow, Secretary. 
