Xxiv JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS. 



Scopoli, Entomologia Carniolica; 



Leeuwenhoek, Epistolse ad Societatem Regiam Anglicam; 



Leeuwenhoek, Arcana Naturee detecta. 2 vols. All presented by- 

 Mr. W. Bainbridge, M.E.S. 



Specimens of the Larvae and Pupse of the various species of Coleop- 

 terous Insects described in the Memoirs read before the Society. By 

 G. R. Waterhouse, Esq., Curator. 



Specimens of the Delphax saccharivora and Bruchus Ctesalpiniee. 

 By J. O. Westwood. 



Specimens of Formica uni/asciata, Latr. By Mr. Spence. 



John Arthur Power, Esq. Queen's Coll. Cambridge, was elected 

 a Member of the Society. 



Memoirs, Exhibitions, &c. 



The establishment of Prizes by the Council for Essays upon the 

 noxious species of Insects was announced. See Prospectus publish- 

 ed in the 1st Part. 



Letters were read from M. Schonherr, returning thanks for his 

 election as Foreign Honorary Member of the Society, announcing 

 the transmission of his work upon the Curculionidce to the Society, 

 and recommending Count Mannerheim as Foreign Member of the 

 Society ; and from M. Lefebvre, Secretary to the Entomological 

 Society of France, announcing the wish of that societ}'^ to enter 

 into communication with the Entomological Society of London, 

 and the transmission of the Transactions of the French Society. 



"On the apparent Identity of Sphinx ephemerceforinis of Haworth, 

 with Psyche plumifera of Ochsenheimer." By J. F, Stephens, Esq., 

 V. P. 



"Descriptions of the Larvae of several species of Coleoptera, and of 

 the Pupa of Raphidia." By G. R. Waterhouse, Esq., Curator E.S. 

 (Seepp. 23— 27.) 



"Observations upon the Habits of Odynerus antilope." By J. O, 

 Westwood. 



"ThysanurcB Hibernicce, or descriptions of such species of Spring- 

 tailed Insects (Podura and Lepisma, Linn.) as have been observed in 

 Ireland." By R. Templeton, Esq., with some introductory observa- 

 tions upon the order. By J. O. Westwood. 



Mr. Westwood read an extract from a letter received from Car- 

 thagena, and communicated by the Editor of the Magazine of Natu- 

 ral History, relative to the ravages of a species of Bruchus upon the 



