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Mr. T. H. Gi'osvenor exhibited Pa}nlio (jlycerion from Sikifim 

 and Thibet, with its races and allied forms, including iiiamlarinns, 

 eureus, and toiiifrlaiiiis. 



Mr. Tonge exhibited a number of photographs of the ova of 

 Lepidoptera for which he had i-eceived the medal of the Royal 

 Photographic Society. 



JANUARY 27th, 1921. 

 Annual Meeting. 



A large number of members assembled to hear the Council's 

 Report (see page xii.), the Treasurer's Report (see page xv.), the 

 Balance Sheet (see page x.), and the Annual Address by the 

 President (see page 24). 



The President declared that the following members were 

 elected Officers and Council of the Society for the ensuing 

 twelve months : — President, K. G. Blair, b.sc, f.k.s. ; Vice- 

 PreudenU, E. J. Bunnett, m.a., f.e.s., S. Edwards, f.l.s., etc. ; 

 Treasurer, A. E. Tonge, f.e.s.; Librarian, A. W. Bods; (Jurator, 

 S. R. Ashby, f.e.s. ; Assista)it Ci(rator, T. L. Barnett ; Editor of 

 Proceed irq/s, H. J. Turner, f.e.s. ; Ho7i. Secretaries, Stanley Edwards, 

 F.L.S. , etc. {('orrespondini/), H. J. Turner, f.e.s. ; Recorder of Attend- 

 ances, B. S. Williams ; Hon. Lanternist, A. W. Dennis ; Council, 

 R. Adkin, f.e.s., T. L. Barnett, R. T. Bowman, L. E. Bunster, 

 Lachlan Gibb, f.e.s., H. A. Leeds, Capt. N. D. Riley, f.e.s., Dr. 

 G. C. Robertson, E. Step, f.l.s. 



The Reports and Balance Sheet were adopted, and votes of 

 thanks were passed to the Officers and Council for their services 

 during the past year, and to the President for his address. 



Ordinary Meeting. 



Mr. E. Step exhibited a living locust [Acridimn ce/iyptiiun), found 

 straying in Covent Garden with a small crowd of timorous watchers 

 around it. He ascertained that it had emerged from a box of 

 Mimosa imported from S. France. 



Mr. Coppeard exhibited several species of Donacia, including a 

 long series of colour forms of Donacia sericea. 



Mr. Hy. J. Turner showed a box of Rhopalocera from near Port 

 Elizabeth, S. Africa, including the cosmopolitan Lanipides Imticus, 

 another fine tailed Lyctenid, />. caff'rarice, a nice series of the Satyrid 



