( Lsvaiie)) 
British beetle, although Canon Fowler states in his “ British 
Coleoptera ” that we do not possess the true P. xneus. 
He also exhibited a specimen of the very rare Lathrobium 
rufipenne, taken by him at Niton, I. W., in July 1906, a 
specimen of the rare Ceuthorrhynchus viduatus, taken by him 
at Brading, I. W., in July 1907, and a specimen of Cis dentatus, 
Mell., taken by him at Sandown, I. W., in July 1906, and 
observed that this species, although well known on the 
Continent, had never before been recorded in Britain. 
Papers. 
Mr. J. E. Cottin communicated a paper “ On a large series 
of Nycteribiide (parasitic Diptera) from Ceylon.” 
Dr. G. B. Lonestarr, M.D., then read a paper ‘‘On some 
Butterflies taken in Jamaica,” and a paper ‘‘On some Butter- 
flies of Tobago,” exhibiting a number of examples taken by 
himself in both localities to illustrate his remarks. 
Wednesday, November 20th, 1907. 
Mr. G. H. Verratt, Vice-President, in the Chair. 
Nomination of Officers and Council for 1908. 
THe Secretary announced that the following Fellows were 
nominated to serve as Officers for 1908 :—President, Mr. 
CHARLES OwEN WatTERHOUSE; Treasurer, Mr. ALBert Hueu 
Jones; Secretaries, Mr. Henry Rowianp-Brown, M.A., and 
Commander James J. WALKER, M.A., R.N., F.L.S. ; Librarian, 
Mr. Grorer C. CHamPion; and as other members of the 
Council, Mr. ArtHur Joun Cuittry, M.A., Dr. THomas 
ALGERNON CHapMaAN, M.D., Mr. Apert Harrison, F.LS., 
F.C.8., Mr. Wituiam James Kaysr, Dr. GrorcE BLUNDELL 
LonestaFr, M.D., Mr. Hues Marin, B.Sc., Mr. Guy ANSTRUTHER 
Knox Marswatu, Professor RapHart Merwpona, F.R.S., F.C.S., 
Professor Louis Compton Mraut, F.R.S., Professor Epwarp 
Baenatut Poutton, D.Sc., M.A., F.R.S., ete., Mr. Ropert SHeEt- 
ForD, M.A., F.L.S., C.M.Z.S., and Mr. G. H. Verratu. 
