vm 
JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS. 
“ Descriptions of new and Notes upon other Orthopterous In- 
sects.” By G. R. Gray, Esq. (Since published by the Author in 
the Magazine of Natural History.) 
“ Observations upon the Economy of a South American Species 
of the Coleopterous Genus Upis, with a few Remarks upon the 
Habits of Carpophagous Insects in general.” By J. O. Westwood, 
F.L.S. 
The President mentioned the intended publication of a Portrait 
of the late A. H. Haworth, Esq., F.L.S., &c., and invited subscrip- 
tions for proof impressions of the same. 
April 4th, 1836. 
The Rev. F. W. Hope, President, in the Chair. 
Donations. 
Annales de la Societe Entomologique de France, 1835, No. 4. 
Presented by that Society. 
Genera et Species Curculionidum, Vol. II. part 2. Presented by 
J. C. Schonherr, For. Hon. M. E. S., the Author thereof. 
A Catalogue of a Collection of Insects presented to the Queen, 
printed at Frogmore Lodge in 1810. By the Princess Charlotte. 
Presented by L. Dillwyn, Esq., M. P. 
Catalogue of the Coleopterous Insects of Swansea. By L. Dill- 
wyn, Esq., M. P., the Author thereof. 
The Athenaeum for March, 1836. By the Editor. 
A Letter on the British Museum. By Edward Edw'ards, the 
Author thereof. 
No. 60 of the Magazine of Natural History. Presented by the 
Editors. 
T. J. Ewing, Esq., of Sydney, Van Diemen’s Land, 
M. P. Graells, of Barcelona, Spain, 
M. Fahreeus, Governor of the District of Gottenburg, Sweden, 
Chevalier of the Polar Star, &c. 
M. le Baron Maximilian de Chaudoir, of Kiew, Dorpat, in Livo- 
nia, and 
M. le Baron Ocksay de Ockso, Privy Councillor of Austria, 
Memb. Nat. Hist. Soc. Moscow, and of the Acad. Cees. Leo- 
pol. Carol. Nat. Curios., 
were elected Foreign Ordinary Members of the Society. 
