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roof of the great gateway hangs an immense nest of A/ds dur- 

 sata, and on the steps beneatli I have found Messur inuictatas 

 ha great force. I have also taken it at Tughlukabad, Delhi, 

 at the tomb of Jehangir, Lahore, and at the Man-Mander, 

 Benares. 



" I do not for a moment suggest that pnnctatus has any 

 special business relations with dursata, but only that ant and 

 bee are always associated in my own mind with these grand 

 old buildings of the North-West Provinces and Punjaub. 



" There is a very distinct and handsome looking black 

 vai-ictij which is rather common in the Mussoorie Hills." 



Paper read. 



The Hon. Walter Eothschild communicated a paper entitled 

 " On a little-known species of Papllio from the Island of Lifu, 

 Loyalty Group." The paper was illustrated by a beautifully 

 coloured drawing, by Mr. F. W. Frohawk, of the male, 

 variety of the male, female, and under-side of the species. 



March 9, 1892. 



Fredeeick DuCane Godman, Esq., F.R.S., President, in 

 the chair. 



Donations to the Library were announced and thanks 

 voted to the respective donors. 



Klection of Fellows. 



Captain Clement Alfred Righy Browne, R.E., care of 

 Messrs. Grindlay, Groome, and Co., of Bombay ; His Grace 

 the Duke of Devonshire, LL.D., Chancellor of the University 

 of Cambridge, of Devonshire House, 78, Piccadilly, W. ; Mr. 

 J. H. Leslie, of 44, Cheriton Hquare, Ui)ptr Tooting, S.W. ; 

 Mr. K. M. Lightfoot, of Brec Street, Cape Town, Cape of 

 Good Hope ; and Mr. Sidney Robinson, of Goldsmith's Hall, 

 E.C., were elected Fellows of the Society. 



