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0. R. Goodman, F.E.S., T. H. L. Grosvenor, F.E.S., H. A. Leeds, 

 G. S. Robertson, M.D., E. Step, F.L.S., and E. Syms. 



In the absence of the retiring President through ilhiess, the 

 Secretary read the general portion of the Annual Address, and Mr. 

 N. D. Riley read the main portion entitled " Will-o'-the Wisp." 

 (See p. 9.) 



The new President, Mr. E. J. Bunnett, M.A., F.E.S., was then 

 inducted to the chair. 



Votes of thanks were passed to the retiring President, Council, 

 Officers, and Auditors. 



Ordinary Meeting. 



Mr. E. J. Bunnett, M.A., F.E.S., President, in the chair. 



Major C. E. Lyles, 6, Hyde Park Mansions, and Mr. J. H. 

 Adkin, Whitecliffe Road, Purley, were elected members. 



Mr. C. Craufurd exhibited a specimen of A[/lais urticae taken at 

 Pickett's Hole, Ranmore, having two parallel pale straw-coloured 

 widish streaks extending from the exterior of the dark basal shading 

 to the fifth and sixth black marginal lunules of each hindwing 

 upperside. This peculiar aberrational marking was in no way due 

 to direct injury, as the normal scaling was quite perfectly developed 

 over the whole area of the striping, but was deficient of all pigment. 



