Coralia, ) 
March 8, 1893. 
Heyry Joun Exwes, Esq., F.L.S., F.Z.S., President, in 
the chair. 
Donations to the Library were announced, and thanks voted 
to the respective donors. 
Election of Fellows. 
Mr. Frank E. Beddard, M.A., F.B.S., of the Zoological 
Gardens, Regent’s Park, N.W.; Monsieur Edouard Brabant, 
of Chateau de Morenchies, Par Cambrai (Nord), France; Mr. 
Frank Bromilow, of Avalon, St. Maurice, Nice, France; Mr. 
Henry Powys Greenwood, F.L.S., of Harnham Cliff, near 
Salisbury; Mr. Frederick Michael Halford, of 6, Pembridge 
Place, W.; Lieut.-Colonel Leonard Howard L. Irby, F.L.S., 
of 41, Cornwall Terrace, Regent’s Park, N.W.; Mr. Bertram 
S. Ogle, of Steeple Aston, Oxfordshire; Herr Wilhelm Paulcke, 
of 38, Langstrasse, Baden-Baden, Germany; Mr. Louis B. 
Prout, of 12, Greenwood Road, Dalston, N.E.; and Captain 
Savile G. Reid, late R.E., of Foyle House, Alton, Hants, 
were elected Fellows of the Society. 
Hilection of Honorary Fellows. 
Herr Pastor H. D. Wallengren, of Farhult, bei Mjéhurt, 
Sweden, and Herr Hofrath Dr. Carl Brunner von Wattenwyl, 
F.L.8., of Trantsohngasse 6, Vienna, were elected Honorary 
Fellows of the Society to fill the vacancies in the list of 
Honorary Fellows caused by the deaths of Professor Her- 
mann C. C. Burmeister and Dr. Carl August Dohrn. 
Exhibitions, dc. 
Dr. D. Sharp exhibited a species of Hnoplotrupes from Siam, 
which was believed to be new, and which he thought Mr. Lewis 
intended to describe under the name of EL. principalis. He 
said that this insect had great stridulating powers, and the 
female seems in this respect to surpass the male. 
Mr. W. F. H. Blandford said he wished to supplement the 
remarks which he had made at the meeting of the Society on 
the 8th of February last on the larva of Rhynchophorus 
