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anteimis depressis late-falcatis apice acutissimis margine omni acuto 

 glabris tenuiter punctatis, palpis maxillaribus filiformibus, prothorace 

 ovali antice posticeque tvuncato in medio parum depresso glabro exca- 

 vationibus duabus profundis subrotundatis in medio notato, pedibus 

 subgracilibus ; tibiis compressis et ante apicem sensim angustioribus, 

 podice punctato setoso margine acuto elevato. — Long. corp. lin. 3. 

 Hab. in Africa meridionali apud Povtum Natalensem. In Mus. D. Melly 

 cum nomine supra indicato e Mus. Reg. Berol. communicatus. 



Paussus setosus, Westw. 



P. luteo-castaneus setis aureis obsitus, capite antennis pedibusque magis 

 castaneis, capite inter oculos tuberculo elevato setigero instructo, cly- 

 peo vix emarginato, antennarum clava elongata lateribus parallelis 

 margine omni acuto basi externe in dentem conicum apice setosum 

 producto margine postico setarum curvatarum serie instructo, protho- 

 race oblongo : parte antica parum latiori lateribus rotundatis : partis 

 posticas lateribus fere parallelis : in medio disci impressione profunda 

 subquadrata, elytris profundius punctatis, podice setarum serie mar- 

 ginato, pedibus gracilibus longioribus. — Long, corp, lin. 3|. 



Hab. in Guinea. 



In Mus. D. La Fertei. 



Read also a continuation of Mr. Huxley's paper " On the Anatomy 

 of the Diphydce," &c. 



November 6. 

 William Yarrell, Esq., V.P., in the Chair. 



The necessary business of the Meeting having been disposed of, 

 it was proposed by the Vice-President in the Chair and unanimously 

 resolved, 



" That in consideration of the death of the late excellent and vene- 

 rable President of the Society, the Lord Bishop of Norvs^icl^, and as 

 a mark of respect to his Memory, this Meeting do novr adjourn." 



