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(/) E. L. Bouvier. (Communicated.) 



" Sur le stade ' natant ' ou ' Puérulus ' des Palinurides. 



2.0 p.m. General Meeting. Room A. 



President : E. B. Poulton. Vice-President : H. J. Kolbe. 

 Secretary : M. Burr. 

 Papers : — 



{a) Adalbert Seitz. 



" On the Sense of Vision in Insects." 



Results of biological experiments on the eye, and physiological 

 remarks. Ultraviolet rays, colours, outlines, etc. 

 (&) V. L. Kellogg. 



" Distribution and Species-forming among Ectoparasites." 

 Discusses the distribution, both geographical and host, of all 

 the known species of Mallophaga. 

 General Business. 



(i) Report of the Executive Committee. 

 [a) Resolutions on Nomenclature. 

 (h) Resolution on International Legislation. 



(c) Election of additional members of the Permanent Com- 

 mittee. 



[d) Election of Honorary Members. 



{e) Selection of place of meeting of the Third Entomological 

 Congress, 1915, and election of President. 

 (2) President's Farewell Address. 



On Friday evening, a Banquet will be held in the Hall of Wadham 

 College at 7.30 p.m. The price will be 7s. 6d. each, exclusive of wine. 

 Tickets inay be had at the ofíice of the General Secretary from Tuesday 

 midday. Members wishing to attend the Banquet must inform the 

 Secretary before midday on Wednesday. 



On Saturday, the members of the Congress are invited by the Hon. 

 Walter Rothschild to visit Tring Park and to inspect his Zoological Museum. 

 A special train will leave the London and North Western Station at 8.35 on 

 Saturday morning for Tring. Those members who are returning to Oxford 

 the same day must take return tickets to Tring, which will be issued at 

 the reduced fare of 4s. Sd., provided there are more than ten passengers. 

 These will be available for return by ordinary train leaving Tring at 5.46, 

 changing at Bletchley, and arriving at Oxford at 8.10. Members wishing 

 to proceed to London after the visit to Tring must take tickets from Oxford 

 to London (Euston). These tickets will be issued at the ordinary rate of 

 5s. 2,\d., but passengers will be allowed to break the journey at Tring. 

 A convenient train leaves Tring for London at 4.52. Members deciding 

 to avail themselves of Mr. Rothschild's invitation must notify the Secretary 



