435 



ANTHOCORID^. 



) Common on various trees all the 



Anthocoris nemorum, Z ( , . . . r j 



> summer, and lu winter found 

 „ nemoralis, Fab. ... \ , , , j . 



/ under bark and stones. 



Piezostethus galactinus, Fieb. 



REDUVID-E. 



Eeduviua personatas, L Not common, occasionally flies 



into the house at night. 



KABID^. 



Nabis major, Costa. 



„ flavomarginatus, Schoh ... 

 „ rugosus, Z 



Summary of Proceedings foi' the year 1888-89. 



Mr. President and Gentlejien, 



Twice within the existence of our Club the British Association 

 for the Advancement of Science has visited Bath ; once in 1864, 

 and, after a elapse of 24 years, a second time during the year 

 just passed. Some of our members survive who took part in 

 the business of the various Sections at both meetings ; some 

 have passed away from our midst. It is a subject,' however, of 

 congratulation to us, and one worthy of record, that our vener- 

 able President, the Founder of this Club, and at the same time 

 one of the oldest, if not the oldest, surviving member of the 

 Association, was enabled to be present on more than one occasion. 

 Though his advancing years preclude him from taking any active 

 share in our Afternoon Meetings, or the customary Excursions, 

 yet the vigour of his intellect remaining unimpaired, he never 

 ceases to watch over the interests of the Club ; and by his 



