Tuesday, October 12th, 2010, at 6:00 PM

will speak about his new book

Honeybee Democracy

Geological Lecture Hall, 24 Oxford Street, Harvard University – note unusual time and place

A presentation of Harvard Museum of Natural History and CEC

Dr. Seeley with a honeybee colony.

As they face the life-or-death problem of choosing and traveling to a new home every year, honeybees employ a complex decision-making process that includes fact finding, vigorous debate, and consensus building. Thomas Seeley, world-renowned animal behaviorist and Professor of Biology at Cornell, will explore what these incredible insects can teach us about collective wisdom and democracy.

Free and open to the public. If you must drive, parking is available in the Oxford Garage with advance arrangement, as described here, or (usually but not always) at spaces on nearby streets.

The next meeting of the Cambridge Entomological Club will feature a talk by Mark Moffett.

Mark is a writer, photographer and world traveler and his talk will be about his new book – Adventures among Ants: A Global Safari with a Cast of Trillions

The meeting will be held in the Geological Lecture Hall at 7 A.M.

MCZ 101, 26 Oxford Street at Harvard University (directions and parking information)

Free and open to the public

Please join us for dinner at the Harvard Law School cafeteria, second floor of Harkness Commons, at 6:15pm.