(. Gemey :) 
Wednesday, June 5th, 1907. 
Mr, C. O. WateruHousE, President, in the Chair. 
Election of Fellows. 
Mr. C. N. Huaues, of Knightstone, Cobham ; Mr. ALBErr 
Ernest McCuure Ketty, Assistant Entomologist to the 
Department of Agriculture, Natal; and Mr. M. G. Muxum, 
of Hyderabad, Sind, India, and Cambridge University, were 
elected Fellows of the Society. 
Obituary. 
The decease was announced of Dr. Freprric Moors, D.Sc., 
A.L.S., F.Z.S., the “father” of Indian entomology, and one 
of the oldest Fellows of the Society, and of Mr. C. J. Watkins. 
Bicentenary of Linnezus. 
The Presipent read the following communication from the 
Rev. F. D. Morice, M.A., the Society’s delegate to the celebra- 
tions in honour of the bicentenary of Linnzus at Upsala, and 
Stockholm :— 
** Stockholm, May 28th, 1907. 
‘*DeaR Mr. WatTERHOUSE, 
‘Tf this reaches you before the June meeting of the 
Entomological Society, will you kindly announce that I duly 
delivered their Address of Congratulation to the Rector of 
the Upsala University, and the President of the Stockholm 
Academy of Sciences ; and that I have been received at both 
places with great kindness and hospitality, as have all the 
other delegates bringing similar addresses from other Societies, 
etc., in Europe and America . . . 
“Yours sincerely, 
“FF. D. Morice.” 
A vote of thanks was unanimously given to Mr. Morice for 
his services in presenting, and as author of the Address, and 
it was resolved to publish the same, as follows, in Latin and 
English in the Society’s Proceedings :-— 
