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Papers read. 



Mr. F. D. Godmau contribated a paper by the late Mr. 

 Henry Walter Bates, with an introduction by himself, entitled 

 " Additions to the Longicornia of Mexico and Central 

 America, with remarks on some previously recorded Species." 



The Eev. A. E. Eaton communicated a paper entitled 

 " On new Species of Ephemeridte from the Tenasserim 

 Valley." 



March 23, 1892. 



Dr. David Sharp, M.A., F.R.S., Vice-President, in the 

 chair. 



Donations to the Library were announced and thanks voted 

 to the respective donors. 



Election of Fellows. 



The Hon. Mrs. W. Carpenter, of Kiplin, Northallerton, 

 Yorkshire ; and Mr. S. G. C. Eussell, of 19, Lombard Street, 

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



Kxliihitions, d-c. 



The Secretary read a letter from the City of London 

 Entomological and Natural History Society on the subject of 

 a proposed Catalogue of the Fauna of the London District. 

 The assistance of Fellows of the Society in the compilation 

 of this Catalogue was asked for. 



Mr. G. C. Champion exhibited a number of new species of 

 Longicornia from Mexico and Central America, recently de- 

 scribed by the late Mr. H. W. Bates, in his paper entitled 

 " Additions to the Longicornia of Mexico and Central 

 America, with remarks on some previously recorded Species," 

 read at the last meeting of the Society. 



Mr. S. Stevens exhibited three very rare species of Noctute, 

 viz., Noctua Jiammatra, Leucania vitelliiia, and L(rpluj(j)iia 

 exigua, all taken by Mr. H. Eogers at Freshwater, Isle of 

 Wight, in the autumn of 1891. 



