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The Tenth Meeting was held on Saturday, June 7th. 
J. E. Innes and A. W. Payne-Gallwey were elected members. 
F. Popmors finished his paper on Mollusca. 
The PresipEnt gave a lecture on the various kinds of Buttereups to 
be found in the neighbourhood, illustrated by numerous specimens of 
the commoner species. 
There were six honorary members, and eleven members present at 
this meeting. —_ 
The Eleventh Meeting was held on Saturday, Jane 21st, at 3.45 p.m., 
in Epping Forest, whither two honorary members, thirty-two members, 
and four visitors, were conveyed in a couple of omnibuses. 
After some necessary refreshment, the Society dispersed in various 
directions into the Forest in search of specimens. Three adders, a 
wood argus (Lasiommata Egeria), a glow worm, the butterfly-orchis 
(Hab enaria bifolia), yellow pimpernel, speedwell ( Veronica scutellata ), 
and other flowers, were obtained by various members. 
The Society started from the Forest at 6.30, and reached the College, 
vid, Roydon, shortly before nine. ; 
The Twelfth Meeting was held on Saturday, July 5th. 
B. K. Bourdillon was elected a member. 
G. J. Howson read a paper on Boulders. 
The Presipent exhibited some moths which had been caught in the 
neighbourhood in the course of the term, and a stag beetle. 
Mr. Brapsy presented to the Society two volumes of the “ Student 
and Science Gossip” for 1871 and 1872. 
There were five honorary members, seventeen members, and one 
visitor present at this meeting. 
The Thirteenth Meeting was held on Saturday, July 19th. 
Mr. Porsz exhibited a fine series of the death’s head moth ( Acherontia 
Atropos); Anson, the larva of the puss and eyed hawk moths (D. 
Vinula and S. ocellatus), and the Deptford pink (Dianthus armeria). 
The Prestpent exhibited an elephant hawk-moth (C. Elpenor), and 
W. E. Smrrm some specimens of the adder’s tongue fern (Ophioglossum 
vulgatum ), and a rosegall. , 
Some statistics of the rainfall, heat, and cold during the seven weeks in 
which observations had been taken, were read tothe Society by W. E. Smrra. 
Mr. Carnisuz gave a lecture on the Common Bracken (Pteris aqui- 
lina), and exhibited some ferns from the Himalayas and elsewhere. 
8. R. Jamzs read a paper on the Mason Wasp. 
At the conclusion of the meeting a vote of thanks was unanimously 
passed to Mr. Caruisun for his interesting lecture. 
There were seven honorary members, twenty-three members, and six 
visitors present at this meeting. 
The Fourteenth Meeting was held on Saturday, September 27th. 
F. Popmorz was re-elected Secretary. 8. R. Jamus, B. K. Bourprton, 
and W. E. Smrrx were elected to form the Committee. R. T. Blomfield, 
J. Charrington, E. A. Armstrong, C. 8. B. Riddell, and H. A. Macpherson 
were elected members. 
There were twenty-one members, and one visitor present at this meeting. 
