

JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS. 



( Continued.) 



June 4th, 1838. 

 James Francis Stephens, Esq., President, in the Chair. 



Donations. 



Annales de la Societe Entomologique de France, 1837, Part 4. 

 Pi'esented by that Society. 



The Magazine of Natural History. New Series, No. 18. By 

 the Editor. 



The Naturalist, No. 21. By the Editor. 



The Athenaeum for May. By the Editor. 



Nos. 1 and 2 of the Revue Zoologique, By M. F. E. Guerin. 



No. 1 of an Introduction to the Modern Classification of In- 

 sects. By J. O. Westwood, F. L. S., Sec. E. S., the Author 

 thereof. 



A plate representing the natural history of the Cane-fly, Del- 

 phax Saccharivora, Westw. By John Wells, Esq., Pres. Agricul. 

 Soc. of Grenada. Presented by J. C. Johnston, Esq. 



A Specimen of Stylops Dalit, presented by Mr. Thwaites, ac- 

 companied by observations upon its habits, in a letter addressed by 

 W. E. Shuckard, Esq. 



It was announced that the Society had purchased Curtis's 

 British Entomology. 



Busts of Reaumur and Latreille, purchased by the Society, and 

 which had arrived from Paris since the last meeting, were placed 

 as ornaments in the meeting room. 



Sir Thomas Phillips, Bart. 

 Charles Lowe, Esq., of Liverpool, and 

 Alfred Tulk, Esq., of No. 2, East Brook Place, Dovor, 

 were elected Ordinary Members of the Society. 



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