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JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS. 



(Continued.) 



March 2nd, 1835. 



The Rev. F. W. Hope, President, in the Chair. 



Donations. 



SyNONYMIA Insectorum, Curculionidse, Vol. 1 and 2. By 

 J. C. Schonherr, For. Hon. Member of the Society, the Author 

 thereof. 



Recherches pour servir a rHistoireetal'Anatomie desPhryganides. 

 Par M. F. J. Pictet, the Author thereof. 



Monographic du Genre Phyllosome. By M. F. E. Guerin, For. 

 M.E.S., the Author thereof. 



Gramn[iar of Entomology. By Edward Newman. Presented by 

 Sam. Hanson, Esq. 



Zoological Researches and Illustrations, Nos. 1 to 5 : 



Memoir upon the Pentacrinus. Both by J. V. Thompson, Esq., 

 of Cork, the Author thereof. 



Illustrations of British Entomology, No. 71 : 



Abstract of Hiibner's Verzeichniss, &c. Both by J. F. Stephens, 

 Esq., the Author thereof. 



Manual of Entomology, from the German of Dr. H. Burmeister. 

 By W. E. Shuckard, Esq., the Translator thereof. 



Natural History of British Fishes, No. 1. By W. Yarrell, Esq., 

 the Author thereof. 



The Analyst, No. 7. By the Conductor. 



The Rev. John Streatfield, M.A. of Margate, 



William Ogilvy, Esq., Barrister-at-law, F.L.S., Z.S,, &c., of 

 Gower Street, 

 were elected Members of the Society ; and 



M. le Comte de Castelneau, of Paris, 

 a Foreign Ordinary Member. 



Exhibitions, Memoirs, &c. 

 The Secretary exhibited specimens of a Lepidopterous Larva be- 

 longing to the family Noctuidce, found to be injurious in shrubberies 



