( xxxiv ) 



Honorary English Members. 



1, Rev. William Kirby, elected 1833, died 1850. 



2, William Spence, „ 1833, ,, 1859, 



Honorary Foreig^i Members. 



1. Alexandi'e Louis Lefebvre 



2. Johauii Christopli Friedi'ich Klug 



3. Joliann Ludwig Carl Gravenhorst * ... 



4. Willem de Haan 



5. Christian Eudolpli Willielm Wiedemann f 



6. Jean Victor AuDOUiN 



7. Carl Eduard Hammerschmidt ]: ... 



8. Carlo Passerini 



9. Carl Johann Schonherr ... 



10. Leonard Gyllenhal 



11. Vincenz Kollar ... 



12. Henri Milne-Edwards ... 



13. Pliilipp Christopli Zeller 



14. Johan Wilhelm Zetterstedt 



15. FranCj'ois Jules Pictet 



16. Leon Dufour 



17. Hermann Rudolph Schaum 



18. Hermann August Hagen 



19. Jean Theodore Lacordaire 



20. John Lawrence Leconte 



21. Karl H. Boheman 



22. Felix Edouard Guerin-Meneville 



23. Johan Georg Schiodte 



24. Carl Theodor Ernst von Siebold 



25. Michel Edinond de Selys-Longchamps 



26. Henri Frederic de Saussure 



27. Achille Guenee 



28. Hermann Carl Conrad Burmeister 



29. Victor Signoret 



30. Fritz MijLLER 



31. Charles Robert Osten-Sacken ... 



32. Alpheus Spring Packard 



33. Carl August Dohrn 



34. Pieter Cornelius Tobias Snellen 



• Gravcnhorst was born at Brunswick in 1777 ; his entomological publications 

 bear date from 1801 to 1848 ; and he died at Breslau in January, 1857. His name, 

 however, appears in our printed List of Members down to October, 1861 ; and the 

 vacancy was not filled up until 1863. 



t Wiedemann was born at Brunswick in 1770 ; his latest entomological publica- 

 tion, ' MonograiDhia generis Midarum,' appeared in 18;il ; and he died at Kiel in 

 1840. His name, however, appears in our printed List of Members on the 31st 

 December, 1813 ; and the vacancy was not filled up until 1851, as it appears from 

 the President's Address at the Anniversary Meeting on the 26th January, 1852, 

 that Zetterstedt was elected "in the place of the late M. Wiedemann." 



\ No tidings of Hammerschmidt having reached the Society for many years, 

 the Council treated him as dead, and resolved (in December, 18G1) that his name 

 sliould be expunged from tlic list of Honorary Members. His place was filled up in 

 1863. I cannot find that he published anything relating to Entomology after 

 1848. Subsequently to that date Dr. Hammerschmidt left Vienna, entered the 

 service of the Siiblimo Porte, and was known at Constantinople as Abdullah Bey. 

 Under tliat name he published papers on geological subjects at Paris, Vienna, and 

 Florence ; the latest of those mentioned in the Royal Society's Catalogue of 

 Scientific Papers appeared in 1870 ; and he died in 1874. 



