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Minutes 13th Annual Meeting
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various kinds of light traps were shown and discussed. The next was a paper on "Larval foodplants", by Roy O. Kendall, which was very informative. The last paper, by C. A. & Doris Anderson on "On the wings of the Monarch butterfly", was read by Dr. Burns.
At 1:00 P.M. the business meeting was held with Dr. Tilden presiding and Mr. Freeman secretary pro tern. Suggestions were presented as to where the next meeting could be held. Mr. Clench suggested Carnegie Museum for the 1964 meeting. Lloyd Martin suggested Cornell University. Dr. Tilden suggested Yale University. It was proposed that these three locations be presented and then Andre Blanchard suggested as a rider that it be held at Lake Placid, Archbold Biological Station, in Florida, and most members expressed their opinions that any of the locations would be very good for the 1964 meeting. The meeting closed with expressions of thanks to Connie and Roy O. Kendall for the hard work they had done in arranging and conducting such a successful 13th Annual Meeting of the Lepidopterists' Society.
At 7:15 Tuesday evening a very fine informal dinner was held at Casa Rio, terminating with a boat ride up the San Antonio River.
The following day the Blanchards, Kendalls and Tidwells proceeded to the Welder Wildlife Foundation Refuge for a field trip, where several enjoyable days were spent collecting.
The following members and guests were present: Mr. & Mrs. Roy O. Kendall, Mr. & Mrs. Roy W. Quillin, Mr. & Mrs. Andre Blanchard, Perry A. Glick, Norman E. Flitters, E. M. Kinch, Robert Braubach, Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth B. Tidwell & family, J. W. Tilden, Lloyd M. Martin, John M. Burns, Scott L. Ellis & father, Mr. & Mrs. Don B. Stallings, Mr. & Mrs. Harry K. Clench & family, Joe Robinowitz, Mr. & Mrs. Jack E. Lipes & daughter Susi, Kathleen Moore & mother, J. P. Hollingsworth, C. A. Lipscomb & son, Rev. & Mrs. F. G. Butler & 3 daughters, Rolland R. Grabbe, Laura June Whitworth, Charles J. Long, and Mr. & Mrs. H. A. Freeman and son Gilbert.
Respectfully submitted,
H. A. Freeman, Secretary pro tern.
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HOLOMELINA AURANTIACA BUCHHOLZI, A CORRECTION
In my article describing the new subspecies, under disposition of specimens (Journ. lepid. soc. 17: 102; 1963) it was stated that both primary types were deposited in Chicago Natural History Museum. This was due to a misunderstanding, and both Holotype male and Allotype female have been transferred to and are now in the collection of the American Museum of Natural History in New York.
Alex K. Wyatt, Chicago Natural History Museum, Chicago 5, 111., U. S. A.
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