MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES. 



Entomological Society of London. — 11, Chandos Street, Cavendish Square, W., 

 8 p.m. Conversazione Friday, May •27th. June Isfc, October 5th, 19th, November 2nd, 

 16th, December 7th. 



The City of London Entomological and Natural History Society. —London 

 Institution, Finsbury Circus, E.G. — The first and third Tuesdays in the month, at 7.30 

 p.m., except in July and August. 



Toynbee Hall Natural History Society. — Held at Toynbee Hall, Commercial 

 Street, E., Mondays, at 8 p.m. June (jth, July 4th, September 5th, "Exhibition-** 

 Field Excursions : May 13tb-16th, Rye and Winchelsea; May 18th, Bexley (Cannon St., 

 '2.48 p.m.); June 11th, Tottenham (Liverpool St., 2.48 p.m.) ; June 25th, Dunton Green 

 (Cannon St., 2.22 p.m.); July 9th, Eiekmansvvorth (Marylebone, 2.15 p.m.); September 

 10th, Higham (Cannon St., 2.45 p.m.). [Particulars from MissL. Robei'ts, 11, St. James', 

 Hatcham.] — Hon. Sec, Owen Monk, 8, Shooter's Hill Eoad, Blackheath, S.E. 



The South London Entomological and Natural History Society, Hibernia 

 Chambers, London Bridge. — May 26th, June 9th, 23rd, " Teratological Spcimens," Dr. T. 

 A. Chapman ; July 14th, 28th, August 11th, 25th. Field Meetings— ^la,y 21st, Oxshott; 

 June 18th, Ranmore ; July 2nd, Westerham ; July 23rd, Wisley ; September 10th. 

 Bookham. 



North London Natural History Society.^Meetings held at Room 20, Saltsbary 

 House, Finsbury Circus, E.C., at 7 p.m,, on the second and fourth Tuesdays in the 

 month. — May 24th, June 14th. Field Excursions : May 28th, Chingford (Liverpool St., 

 2.9 p.m.); June 25th, Beaumont Manor (Liverpool St., 3 p.m.); June 28th, Totljeridge 

 (Broad St., 5.55 p.m.). — Secretary, R. W. Robbins, " Tonah," Hale End, Chingford. 



Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological Society. — Meetings at the Royal Institu- 

 tion, Liverpool, on the 3rd Monday in the month from October to April. Hon. Sec, 

 H. R. Sweeting, 2, Halkyn Avenue, Sefton Park, Liverpool. 



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