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Alteration of a Bye-law. 
The Secretary read the following notice addressed to the 
President and Council of the Society. 
“To the President and Council of the Entomological 
Society of London.—We, the undersigned, desire that the 
Bye-Laws of the Society be altered by substituting in Chapter 
XIII, Section 3, for £15 15s. the figures £21, and give notice 
under Bye-law XXI. accordingly.” 
Signed, Ginpert J. Arrow, R. Merpora, R. SHELFoRD, 
T. H. Cuoapman, A. H. Jones, Guy A. K. Marsuatt, G. B. 
Lonestarr, Louis B. Prov. 
Election of Fellows. 
Mr. Lronarp Woops Newman of Bexley, Kent, and Dr. 
Ivar Tricdrpu of Upsala University, Sweden, were elected 
Fellows of the Society. 
Exhibitions. 
Rare Brertes From Hants anp Kent.—Mr. H. St. J. 
DonistHorPE showed for Mr. W. West of Greenwich examples 
of Tropideres sepicola, F., taken in the New Forest near Matley 
Bog, July 7th, 1904 ; Oxylemus variolosus, Dufs., from Darenth 
Wood, March 2nd, 1905; and Apion annulipes, Wenck, from 
Darenth Wood, August 27th, 1905. 
Lire Hisrorizrs or CoLzorHorips.—Mr. H. J. Turner 
exhibited (1) The life history of Coleophora onosmella, in- 
cluding imagines from Box Hill, Reigate, Cuxton, etce., 
larval cases mounted on the leaves of the food plant Lchiwm 
vulgare, showing the blotches formed by the mining larve, 
numerous cases fixed on stems and basal leaves for pupa- 
tion, and photomicrographs of the ova in sitw on the stem 
and leaf, and of the micropyle of the ovum, the former 
(x 20) and the latter (x 250). (2) The life history of C. 
bicolorella, including imagines from Chatham, Cuxton, etc., 
larval cases mounted to show the depredations of the larve 
on the leaves of nut, the pre-winter curved cases in which the 
larvee hybernate, larval cases fixed on stems and twigs of nut 
for pupation, leaves showing where pieces had been cut out 
by the larve for periodic enlargements of the cases, and 
