the attendance although smaller was perhaps compensated for by a 

 greater number of exhibits than in 1914, those in the Lepidoptera 

 being very interesting. 



Mr. Dennis has kindly filled the office of " Lanternist " to the 

 satisfaction of those members who have exhibited slides. 

 Mr. D. E. Morford continues as Recorder of attendances. 

 The following is a list of " Papers " read before the Society : — 



February 11th. — "Bird Life in the Scilly Isles. The Manx 

 Shearwater," by F. W. Frohawk, F.E.S., M.D.O.U. 



March 25th.—" The Odd Egg m a Clutch," by C. W. Colthrup. 

 April 8th. — " Seasonal Dimorphism," by Dr. Dixey, F.R.S. 

 May 13th. — "Life-cycle of Turtrix viridana," by A. Sich, F.E.S. 

 May 27th.—" On the Maple Aphis," by E. J. Bunnett, M.A. 

 October 28th.— " British Cockroaches," by W. J. Lucas, B.A. 



November 11th. — " Limacology, British Naked Mollusca," by A. 

 Sich, F.E.S. 



Januarv 13th. — " The Genus Melanargia," by J. Piatt Barrett, 

 F.E.S. 



January 27th. — " British Crickets," by W. J. Lucas, B.A. 



January 27th. — " The Autumn Butterflies at Eastbourne," by R. 

 Adkin, F.E.S. 



The Honorary Curator, Mr. West (Greenwich), reports that the 

 only addition to the Cabinets has been a pair of the rare beetle, 

 Scymnus arcnattts, presented by the Rev. W. Perry, who captured 

 them on ivy at Henley-on-Thames. 



The Honorary Librarian, Mr. A. W. Dods, reports that the usual 

 periodicals and many other volumes have been added to the 

 Society's book-cases. 



There have been five Field Meetings during the year. 



March 27th. — To Oxshott, conducted by Mr. W. J. Kaye. 



May 29th. — To Pickett's Hole and Ranmoke Common, conducted 

 by Mr. Hy. J. Turner. 



June 19th. — To Otford, conducted by Mr. R. Adkin. 



July 3rd. — To Swinley Woods, conducted by Mr. B. S. Curwen. 



September 11th. — To Claygate, conducted by Mr. Hy. J. Turner. 



