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Papers, 
Mr. Kennern J. Morron communicated a paper on 
“Odonata collected by Lt.-Colonel C. G. Nurss, chiefly in 
North-Western India.” . 
Mr. W. J. Kaye communicated a paper on ‘“ The Life 
History of Cydimon (Urania) leilus,” by L. Gurry, Junior, 
which was followed by a discussion on the migratory habit, 
and classification of the species. Commander J. J. WALKER 
said that he had met with an allied species at Panama where 
it was believed that the insect made daily migrations from 
one side of the isthmus to the other. Mr. J. W. Turr said 
that Mr. Guppy’s description of the egg at once determined 
that the species should be classed no longer as a Geometer. 
The characteristics described suggested that it belonged to the 
butterfly stirps. The Presipent and other Fellows also joined 
in the discussion. 
Wednesday, May Ist, 1907. 
Mr. C. O. Warernouss, President, in the Chair. 
Election of Fellows. 
M. Atexanpre Bonnet, of 36°* Boulevard Bineau, Neuilly- 
sur-Seine, Seine, France; Mr. Henry Murray Gixss, of Perth, 
Western Australia; Mr. Arruur Lestrs Raywarp, of Cole- 
brooke, Park Lane, Wallington, Surrey; and Mr. Yrrnp 
Durr, of Tokyo, Japan, were elected Fellows of the Society. 
Obituary. 
The decease was announced of the Rev. WittiAmM Henry 
Heater, M.A. 
Exhibitions. 
CoLEoPTERA FROM IcELAND.—Mr. O. E. Janson exhibited a 
small collection of Coleoptera made by him in Iceland in July 
1906, comprising thirty-nine species, of which some were 
previously unrecorded as inhabiting that island. He also 
drew attention to the aflinity between the beetle-fauna of 
