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144 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 
Mr. Grut proposed, and Sir Sidney Saunders seconded, that no more 
Annual Subscribers should be elected, and that Chapter 2 of the Bye-Laws 
should be altered by adding thereto the words, “ But no Subscriber shall 
hereafter be elected.” The meeting was addressed by Mr. Kirby and 
Mr. Fitch; and the proposal was carried by 23 to 2. The proposed 
consequential alterations in Chapters 12 and 15 were likewise carried. 
Mr. W. F. Kirby proposed, and Mr. C. O. Waterhouse seconded, that 
no more Corresponding Members should be elected, and that Chapter 2 of 
the Bye-Laws should be altered by striking out the words ‘ Corresponding 
Members.” The meeting was addressed by Mr. J. Jenner Weir, Sir Sidney 
Saunders, Messrs. Fitch and Stainton; and the proposal was carried by 
15 to 3. The proposed consequential alteration in Chapter 16 was likewise 
carried. ; 
Mr. E. Saunders proposed, and Mr. Alfred Lloyd seconded, that every 
Member who has paid the Annual Contribution for the year shall be 
entitled to a copy of the ‘ Transactions’ published during the year, and 
that Chapters 15 and 21 of the Bye-Laws be altered accordingly. The 
meeting was addressed by Messrs. Salvin, Stainton, Waterhouse, Weir, 
Kirby, Distant, and Sir Sidney Saunders; and the proposal was carried 
by 25 to 3. 
Mr. M‘Lachlan proposed, and Mr. C. O. Waterhouse seconded, that 
the mode of election of the Council and Officers be altered by requiring 
notice to be given of candidates proposed to be substituted for any of 
the Members recommended by the Council, and that Chapter 20 of the 
Bye-Laws and the Schedule thereto be altered accordingly. The meeting 
was addressed by Mr. Jenner Weir, Mr. Wormald, and Sir Sidney 
Saunders ; and the proposal was carried by 16 to none. 
The result was that the proposed alterations in Chapters 8 and 13 were 
not carried; and that all the proposed alterations in Chapters 2, 12, 15, 
16, 20 and 21 were carried. 
The Ordinary Meeting was then resumed. 
The minutes of the April meeting were read and confirmed. 
Donations to the Library were announced, and thanks voted to the 
respective donors. 
Messrs. EK. A. Butler (Arnold House, University School, Hastings) and 
W. H. Miles (33, Paris Street, Palace Road, Lambeth, S.E.) were balloted 
for and elected Members of the Society. 
In consequence of .the lateness of the hour all scientific business was 
postponed to the next meeting. 
