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Second International Congress of Entomologists.
Psyche 19(1):22, 1912.

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22 Psyche [Februav
SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF
ENTOMOLOGY.
The Second International Congress of Entomology will be held at Oxford, Englandy from August 12th to 17thy 1912. Futher par- ticulars will be announced shortly.
The executive committee pro-
poses to find for members of the congress lodgings in the towny or in rooms in one of the colleges at a moderate charge; rooms in the colleges will be available only for men. The executive com- mittee invites an early provisional notice of intention to join the congress, in order to make the arrangements for the necessary kcommodation. The proceedings of the First Congress have just been published.
All communications and inquiries should be addressed to Malcolm Burr, EsqmY care Entomological Society of London, 11 Cavendish Squarey Londony W., England.
HENRY SKINNERå
Member Permanent Executive Committee repre8enting America. THE WASHINGTON MEETING OF THE ENTOMO-
LOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA.
The sixth annual meeting of the Entomological Society of America was held in Room 376 of the new United State National Museum Building on Tuesday and Wednesdayy December 26 and 27. The following papers were read :
Herbert 0sborn.-Faunistic studies in entomology. E. P. Felt.-Numerals as aids in classification. E. S, Tucker.-Studies of insects bred and collected from the American mistletoe.
Presented by Andrew Rutherford.
H. C. Severin.-The influence of tempeiature on the moulting of the walking-stick, Diupheromeru femorutu. (Title only .) R, Matheson and C. R. Crosby.-Notes on aquatic Hymenop- tera.
Presented by C. R. Crosby.
Ann H. Morgan.-Photographs illustrating the life histories of May-flies.
H. Y. Tsou.-The Chinese wax-scale.
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