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The following Fellows were nominated as Auditors :—Mr. 
W. J. Kaye, Mr. A. J. Carrry, Mr. R. Apxtiy, Mr. L. B. 
Prout, Dr. T. A. Coapman, Mr. R. Wyuiz-Luoyp. 
Alteration of a Bye-Law. 
The SECRETARY again read the notice relative to a change of 
Chapter XIII, Section 3, announced at the previous meeting. 
Election of Fellows. 
Mr. Water Featuer, of 10 Station Grove, Cross Hills, 
Keighley, Yorkshire, and the British Somaliland Fibre and 
Development Company, Berbera, Somaliland, British East 
Africa, and Mr. Ruprrr Wetistoop Jack, Assistant Entomo- 
logist in the Department of Agriculture of the Cape of Good 
Hope, Cape Town, South Africa, were elected Fellows of the 
Society. 
Obituary. 
The decease of Mr. Henry HacGuet was announced. 
Exhibitions. 
VARIATIONS IN ANTHROCERA TRIFOLII.—Dr, G. C. Hopeson, 
introduced by Dr. T. A. CuApman, exhibited a case containing 
a number of examples of Anthrocera trifolii, collected on the 
same ground in Sussex, and showing a wide range of variation, 
including three fine melanie forms, and several showing six 
spots on the upper-wings. He remarked that these latter 
were bred by him from cocoons found on the ground, and not 
as in the case of the others from those taken on ling, ete. 
Enemirs or Sours American Burrerriies.—Mr. W. J. 
Kayr showed a specimen of Papilio thoas thoas with the 
central portions of both tails removed apparently by a narrow- 
billed bird. The injury appeared so symmetrical that it was 
thought likely that the specimen was an abnormality. Buta 
careful microscopical examination showed that the overlapping 
scales on the sides of the injury were not shaped lke the cilia 
scales but were in the position of broken rows of scales, show- 
ing that there had been uniformity. It was mentioned that 
by experiment with a butterfly and a pair of forceps a piece 
of the wing could be removed and the resulting injury appear 
