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Wednesday, November 6th, 1907. 
Mr. E. Saunpers, F.R.S., Vice-President, in the Chair. 
Election of Fellows. 
Mr. G. Arnot, University of Liverpool ; Mr. H. Freprrick 
D. Bartiert, of 113 Richmond Park Road, Bournemouth ; 
Mr. Joun CraupEe Fortescve Fryer, B.A., of The Priory, 
Chatteris; Mr. C. W. Howarp, of the Acting Government, 
Transvaal; Mr. Coartes H. Mortimer, of Wigmore, Holm- 
wood; Mr. R. F. H. Rosrnperc, of 57 Haverstock Hill, 
London, N.W.; Mr. Harotp Baker S iy, of Brackley 
Knoll Road, Sidcup, Kent ; and Mr. Cremenr H. Prap, of 
Johannesburg and St. Leonards Road, Bexhill-on-Sea, were 
elected Fellows of the Society. 
Obituary. 
The decease of Mr. L. C. H. Youne was announced. 
Exhibitions. 
Scorrisnh Brerie 1x Lonpon.—Mr. A. H. Jones brought for 
exhibition a specimen of the Longicorn beetle Acanthocinus 
adilis, L., a common Rannoch species, found in Grays Inn 
Road, London. 
New Species oF Pinacorreryx.—Dr, F. A. Drxey exhibited 
d and @ specimens of a Pinacopteryx, at present undescribed, 
which had been discovered by Mr. 8. A. Neave in North-East 
Rhodesia. 
He remarked that the interesting genus Pinacopteryx, which 
was purely African in distribution, formed a very natural 
group amongst Pierine genera, somewhat isolated in affinity, 
but on the whole perhaps coming nearest to Belenois. Many 
members of the genus had been affected by mimicry, and one 
species, P. rubrobasalis, Lanz., was an excellent copy in both 
sexes of the familiar Mylothris agathina, Cram. This was also 
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