NOTES AND OBSERVATIONS. Lal 
men of Huchloé was seen, nor was J’. ballus met with, nor 7’. cas- 
sandra. What may appear as the season advances remains to be seen. 
The locality is clearly one not to be despised, though this first sampling 
suggests that it has neither the richness nor variety of Hyéres. 
A further week’s stay results in a marvellous advance of vegeta- 
tion being observed; trees are green instead of brown, the horse- 
chestnut almost in flower. One still notes the absence of any 
Euchloé, of Thais cassandra, and of Thestor ballus. No ground suit- 
able for either of the latter has been noticed. JZ. baton is abunbant 
in places, 7’. medesicaste frequent, and ZL. celtis more often seen 
than the rarity of its food-plant would make one expect. Another 
notable absentee is P. carduti; but V. polychloros is almost abundant, 
and 20, atalanta, urtice, antiopa, and c-album frequently occur. 1’. 
tages and C. phleas are frequent, and mera, machaon, melanops, and 
pamphilus have put in an appearance, with 7. rwbt common in places. 
LL. sinapis is now abundant, and may frequently be seen ovipositing 
on Dorycniwm suffruticosum.—T. A. CHapmMan; April 14th, 1909. 
GENITALIA OF THE Nocruip#.—Some expressions in the notice 
of Mr. Pierce’s volume (Entom. April, 1909) suggest that your re- 
viewer has overlooked the excellent work of Elwes and Edwards on 
the Oriental Hesperid, and especially the very complete examination 
recorded in the ‘ Biologia’ of the appendages of the Hesperidx of 
Central America.—T. A. CHapman; Betula, Reigate, April 2nd, 1909. 
THE EnromonocicaAL Cuus.—A meeting was held at Wellfield, 
Lingards Road, Lewisham, on March 12th last. Mr. Robert Adkin 
in the chair. Other members present were Messrs. Donisthorpe, 
Hall, and Porritt, and there were several additional guests. 
Honorary MEMBERS OF THE ENToOMOLOGICAL CLUB.— Prior to 
1850 Honorary Members of this ancient Club are not clearly indi- 
cated, but from the beginning of that year and up to the present date, 
the records show that, in addition to those who afterwards passed to 
ordinary membership, the following were duly proposed and elected :— 
1850. Mr. William Yarrell and Mr. William Wilson Saunders 
(Jan. 17th). 
1851. Herr Dohrn (May 17th). Mr. Frederick Smith (Noy. 15th). 
1852. Mr. Able Ingpen (March 20th). 
Mr. Robert Warrington (May 15th). 
1853. Mr. J. W. Douglas (Feb. 19th). 
1859. Mr. George Lewis (Nov. 22nd). 
1861. Mr. Edward Caldwell Rye (March 19th). 
1862. Mr. A. R. Wallace (returned to Club card, July). 
1863. Mr. H. W. Bates (reinstated Oct. 21st). 
Mr. Francis Polkington Pascoe (Noy. 24th). 
1866. Mr. Edward W. Janson (June 20th). 
Mr. William Borrer (Oct. 17th). 
1867. Mr. Joseph W. Dunning (Feb. 20th). 
1871. Mr. Charles Horne (Feb. 15th). 
1879. Mr. Edgar Smith (Oct. 22nd). 
1891. Mr. Richard South (Dec. 11th). Appointed Hon. Sec., 
Nov. 24th, 1897. 
ENTOM.—wMay, 1909. L 
