JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS. 
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Proceedings of the Royal Society for 1836. 
List of Fellows of the Royal Society for 1836. 
Anniversary Address of H. R. H. the President for 1837. 
All presented by the Royal Society. 
Inauguracion de las Ensenansas gratuitas of the Royal Society 
of Barcelona. Presented by M. Graells, For. M.E.S. 
Histoire naturelle des Insectes apteres. First volume, with 
three fascicles of plates. By M. le Baron Walckenaer, the Au- 
thor thereof. 
Description of Argulus Catostomi. By Messrs. Dana and 
W helpley, the Authors thereof. 
Annales de la Societe Entomologique de France. 1836. Part 4. 
By that Society. 
The Athenaeum, for April 1837. By the Editor. 
Magazine of Natural History. No. 5, New Series. By the 
Editor. 
Monographia Serpentium Hungariae. By M. Fridvaldsky, the 
Author thereof. 
Specimens of the Queen of the White Ants and some other In- 
sects, with the commencement of the Nest of the former Species. 
By Lord Prudhoe. 
George Bellas Greenhough, Esq., V.P.G.S., &c., &c. 
Aylmer Bourke Lambert, Esq., V.P.L.S., &c., &c., and 
W. Harrison, Esq. 
were elected Ordinary Members of the Society. 
Exhibitions, Memoirs, & c. 
The Rev. F. W. Hope and Mr. Waterhouse exhibited a small 
collection of exotic Coleoplera from the collection of Sir Patrick 
Walker, comprising various new species belonging to the genera 
Carabus, Tetraopes, Oiceoptoma, Adelium , Alurnus, and a new ge- 
nus, apparently connecting Distichocera and Lamia, from New 
Holland. 
Dr. Bostock, F.R.S., who was present as a visitor, exhibited 
specimens of a minute species of ant, which had been found very 
troublesome in the houses in Liverpool, and which was identical 
with the ant observed in the interior of houses in London. He 
also stated that he had found the application of lime very ser- 
viceable in expelling them from their retreats. 
