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replying definitely concerning them at present. I will only 

 observe, that I have no personal objection to furnishing them 

 to the Entomological Magazine ; although I have refused 

 taking upon myself the trouble of supplying notices of the pro- 

 ceedings of the Society to several of the periodicals. 



(Signed,) " J. O. Westwood." 



Mr. Newman thought Mr. Westwood's communication a 

 very obliging one. He thought it would be unfair to burden 

 Mr. Westwood, whose duties were most onerous, with copying 

 the list of donations for a Magazine in which he took no 

 interest : — permission to copy would be quite sufficient. 



C. J. Paget, Esq. of Yarmouth, having been at the last 

 sitting proposed by Mr. Davis, and seconded by Mr. Hoyer, 

 was balloted for, and unanimously elected an honorary corre- 

 sponding member of the Entomological Club ; and Mr. Hoyer 

 was appointed to inform him thereof. 



Robert Foster, Esq., of Stamford Hill, having been at 

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

 Mr. Bennett, was balloted for, and unanimously elected an 

 honorary corresponding member of the Club. 



The following routine of meetings was then agreed on for 

 the year 1837: — 



January at Mr. Bennett's. 



February — Mr. Bowerbank's. 



March — Mr. Bevington's. 



April — Mr. Newman's. 



May — Anniversary. 



June — Mr. Christy's. 



July — Mr. Davis's. 



August — Mr. H oyer's. 



September — Mr. Newman's. 



October — Mr. Bennett's. 



November — Mr. Bowerbank's. 



December — Mr. Bevington's. 



