278 PROCEEDINGS OF THE 



Mr. G. R. Gray, of the British Museum. A copy of his 

 " Synopsis of the Species of Insects belonging to the Family of 

 Phamiidcv." 



Mr. C. J. Paget, of Yarmouth. Various rare British 

 insects. 



Mr. HoYER, of London. Several rare British insects. 



Mr. Ingall, of London. Several British Noctuoe. 



Mr. G. Shove, of Deptford. Various British insects. 



Mr. G. Trusted, of Ross. Several British Curculionidw. 



Mr, W. Stanger, of Edinburgh. Some specimens of 

 Pi/cnogonum Balamarum. 



Mr. M'Nab, of Epping. A perfect specimen of that beau- 

 tiful and valuable cerambycideous insect, Omocaniha Gipas. 



Mr. E. DouBLEDAY, of Epping. His entire collection of 

 Exotic Coleoptera ; the Curator returning to the donor such as 

 were duplicates, unrequired by the Club. By this munificent 

 donation about 200 species are added to the collection of the 

 Club. 



Mr. J. C. Loudon. The sixty-seventh number of the 

 Magazine of Natural History. 



Mr. W. Christy, of London. His entire collection of Bri- 

 tish Lepidoptera, including many insects of great rarity. 



Mr. Joseph Fell Christy, of London. Various Lepi- 

 dopterous and other insects, collected by himself in Jersey. 



Mr. Davis, of London. A copy of Hoffnagel's " Diversae," 

 and a copy of Mouffett's " Theatrum Insectorum." 



Mr. Shovi^ell, of London. A splendid copy of Roemur's 

 "Genera Insectorum;" this work contains upwards of 700 

 highly-finished engravings of insects, accurately coloured. 



Resolved Unanimouslij, 



That the thanks of the Club be given to these gentlemen for 

 their various and valuable donations to the Club. 



Thomas Marshall, Esq. of Birmingham, having been at 

 the last sitting proposed by Mr. Davis, and seconded by Mr. 

 Newman, was balloted for, and unanimously elected an hono- 

 rary corresponding member of the Entomological Club ; and 

 Mr. Newman was appointed to inform him thereof. 



Henry Metford, Esq. of Stoke Newington, having been 

 at the last sitting proposed by Mr. Bennett, and seconded by 



