THE 



PROCEEDINGS 



OF THE 



ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY 



OF 



LONDON 



For the Year 1902. 



February 5th, 1902. 



The Rev. Canon Fowler, M.A., F.L.S,, President, in 

 the Chair. 



Nomiiiation of Vice-Presidents. 



The President announced that he had appointed Mr, 

 Frederick DuCane Godman, D.C.L., F.Pi.S., Professor 

 Edward B. Poulton, M.A., D.Sc, F.R.S., and Dr. David 

 Sharp, M.A., F.R.S., F.L.S., as Vice-Presidents for the 



Session 1902—1903. 



Election of a Felloio. 



Dr. Norman Joy, of Bradfield, near Reading, was elected a 

 Fellow of the Society. 



Exhibitions. 

 Pi'ofessor E. B. Poulton exhibited with a lantern a series 

 of slides prepared by Mr. Sanger-Shepherd for Professor 

 Meldola, from specimens in the Hope Department of the Oxford 

 University Museum. He pointed out that the Sanger- 

 Shepherd three-colour process enabled us to preserve a per- 

 manent record of mimetic and synaposematic groups, of which 

 the components have been brought together from all parts of 

 a vast collection, such as those exhibited to the Entomological 

 Society, by Mr. Walter F. H. Blandford, on May 5, 1897, and 



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