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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS. 
No. 7 of the Magazine of Nat. History. N. S. By the Editor, 
Various Italian insects. By Signor Passerini, For. Hon. 
M.E.S. 
Numerous British Curculionidce. By J. Walton, Esq. 
Joshua Saunders, Esq., of East Hill, Wandsworth, was elected 
an Ordinary Member of the Society; and 
M. Faldermann, of St. Petersburg, a Foreign Ordinary M.E. S. 
The ordinary routine business of the meeting being concluded, it 
was resolved, that in consequence of the decease of his late Majesty 
King William the Fourth, and especially out of regard to the 
Princess Victoria, now Queen of England, the Patroness of the 
Society, all further scientific business of the meeting should be 
adjourned, as a mark of respect to the memory of the deceased 
Monarch. 
August 7th, 1837. 
J. F. Stephens, Esq., President, in the Chair. 
Donations. 
Memoire sur les Hyperines, sur le genre Fulgore, sur le genre 
Calognathe, et sur le genre Limnadie. All presented by M. 
F. E. Guerin de Meneville, For. M.E.S., the Author thereof. 
No. 8 of the Magazine of Natural History, N. S. By the 
Editor. 
Address of the Earl Stanhope delivered at the anniversary 
meeting of the Medico-Botanical Society. Presented by that 
Society. 
Andrew Matthews, Esq., M. A., of Weston on the Green, Ox- 
fordshire, was elected an Ordinary Member of the Society. 
Exhibitions, Memoirs, &c. 
The Rev. F. W. Hope exhibited an imitation coral necklace, 
which appeared to be composed of paste, and coloured, and which 
had been destroyed by the larvae of Anobium jmniceum, which had 
burrowed through the beads in various directions. He also exhi- 
bited a box made of foreign wood, the surface of which had been 
