(say) 
June ist, 1898. 
Mr. R. Triuen, F.R.S., President, in the Chair. 
Election of Fellows. 
Prof. B. Grassi, M. Hrprotyre Lucas, and Dr. August 
WEISMANN were elected Honorary Fellows; and Mr. G. B. 
Dixon, of St. Peter’s Road, Leicester, was elected an 
Ordinary Fellow of the Society. 
Exhibitions. 
Mr. P. B, Mason exhibited a specimen of the rare Lathridius 
filum from his own herbarium. It had been previously taken 
at Edinburgh by McNab, and he understood that an example 
had been found in a sealed envelope containing Marchantia 
from Franz Josef Land. 
Mr. J. J. Waker exhibited a singular blue variety of 
Carabus monilis, Fabr., resembling in colour C. intricatus, 
and taken at Iwade, Kent, in flood-rubbish in May. 
Mr. F. Merrirrecp forwarded for exhibition larve of the 
** Corsican form,” var. ichnusa, of Aglais urtice. 
Mr. G. C. Campion called attention to Mr. A. Somerville’s 
recently-published sheet of the County and Vice-county divi- 
sions of the British Isles for biological purposes, and a dis- 
cussion ensued thereon. 
Papers. 
Papers were communicated by Sir G. F. Hampson, Bart., on 
‘“The Moths of the Lesser Antilles,” and by Mr. J. H. Lescu 
on ‘ Lepidoptera Heterocera from Northern China, Japan, and 
Corea.” 
October 5th, 1898. 
Mr. R. Trimen, F.R.S., President, in the Chair. 
Election of Fellows, 
Mr. T. B. Fuercner, of H.M.S. “ Centurion,” China 
Station; Mr. Cuaupe Futter, of the Department of Agricul- 
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