MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES. 



. Entomological Society of London (11, Chandos Street, Cavendish Square, W.), 

 Wednesday, March 2nd, 1904, at 8 p.m. Papers: — 1. " Notes on Australian and 

 Tasmanian Cryptocephalides, with descriptions of New Species," by Arthur M. 

 Lea, F.E.S. 2. " A revision of the sub-family Pelidnotince. of the Coleopterous 

 family Rutelidce, with descriptions of New Genera and Species," by the late 

 Frederick Bates, communicated by Gilbert J. Arrow, F.E.S. 3. " On some new 

 species of Eastern Australian and African Moths in the British Museum," by 

 Colonel Charles Swinhoe, M.A., F.L.S. 4. " An Entomological Excursion to 

 Moncayo, Spain," by George Charles Champion, F.Z.S. ; with '■ Some remarks 

 on the habits of Xyleborus disjjar, Fabr., by Dr. Thomas A. Chapman, M.D." 

 5. " Further Notes on HydroptiUdce belonging to the European Fauna, with 

 descriptions of New Species," by Kenneth J. Morton, F.E.S. Discussion : — 

 "What is a Species?" Prof. E. B. Poulton, F.R.S., Mr. H. J. Elwes, F.R.S., 

 Dr. F. A. DiXEY and others will take part in this discussion. 



South London Entomological and Natural History Society (Hibernia 

 Chambers, Loudon Bridge, S.E.). — Meetings on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays in 

 each month at 8 p.m. 



City of London Entomological and Natural History Society. — The 

 meetings will take place on the Is^ and ^rd Tuesdays in each month, except July 

 and August, from 7.30 to 10 p.m., at the London Institution, Finsbury Circus, 

 E.C., which is easily accessible from all parts. Exhibits are made at every meet- 

 ing, and papers read on various Natural History subjects, a special feature being 

 the systematic discussion and exhibition of interesting groups of insects, &c. 



North London Natural History Society. — Meetings are iield on the 2nd 

 and 4th Tuesdays in each mouth at the Hackney Technical Institute {Boom 11), 

 Dalston Lane, N.E., at 7.45 p.m. 



Nonpareil Entomological and Natural History Society (17, Rahere St., 

 Goswell Road, E.C.). — Meeting nights, 1st and 3rd Thursdays in each month. 



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