JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS. IxiX 



Memoirs, Exhibitions, &c. 



" Descriptions of two new Irish Crustacea." By Robert Teini)le- 

 ton, Esq., R.A. 



" Description of a new Hemipterous Insect from the Atlantic 

 Ocean." By the same. (See p. 230.) 



A letter from Mr. Engleheart, M.E.S., was also read, announcincj 

 the capture of three specimens oiMancipium Duplidice at Dover during 

 the month of August last, one of which was taken by Mr. Leplas- 

 trier, jun., in the Castle-meadow on the 18th, and the others by Mr. 

 Engleheart on the 20th in an adjoining field. About twenty specimens 

 of Colias Hyale were also taken in the same neighbourhood between 

 the 17 til and 21st of August, not more than one third of which 

 Avere of a yellow colour. 



October 5th, 1835. 



James F. Stephens, Esq., Vice-President, in the Chair. 



Donations. 



No. 1 of the Fauna Japonica. By M. De Haan (Foreign Hon. 

 M.E.S.) and Dr. Siebold, the Authors thereof. 



No. 77 of Illustrations of British Entomology. By Mr. Stephens. 



No. 11 and 12 of the Manual of Entomology. By Mr. Shuckard. 



Part 9 of the Athenaeum for 1835. By the Editor. 



Nos. 2 and 3 of the Bulletin Zoologique were also on the table, 

 purchased by the Society. 



Walter Elliott, Esq., of the Madras Civil Service, and 



John Hearne, Esq., of Port-au-Prince, Hayti, and York-street, 

 Portman-square, 

 were elected Ordinary Members of the Society ; and 



M. le Comte De Jean, of Paris, and 



M. le Docteur Boisduval, of Paris, 

 were elected Ordinary Foreign Members. 



Memoirs, Exhibitions, &c. 



A letter was received from M. Drege of Hamburgh, containing a 

 list of insects for sale from South Africa. 



Mr. Ingpen communicated a portion of a pine- apple plant greatly 

 infested by a very minute species of Coccus, with which the plant 

 was in some cases completely covered. 



