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Dr. T. A. Chapman read a paper entitled ‘‘Some notes on 
those species of Micro-Lepidoptera, allied to Micropteryx, 
whose larve are external feeders, and chiefly on the early 
stages of Hriocephala calthella.”’ Mr. Hampson and the 
President made some remarks on the subject of the paper. 
Mr. Hamilton H. Druce read a paper entitled ‘‘ Description 
of the female of Hypochrysops scintillans, Butl.”’ 
The Rev. Dr. Walker communicated a paper by Mr. R. H. 
F. Rippon, entitled, ‘ Description of a variety of Ornithoptera 
(Priamoptera) urvilliana,” 
February 28th, 1894. 
Colonel Cuartes Swinuorz, M.A., F.L.S., Vice-President, 
in the chair, 
Donations to the Library were announced and thanks voted 
to the respective donors. 
Election of an Honorary Fellow. 
Professor August Forel, M.D., of the University of Ziirich, 
was elected an Honorary Fellow of the Society, to fill the 
vacancy caused by the death of the late Professor H. A. 
Hagen, M.D. 
Elections of Fellows, 
Mr. John Pratt, of the Cedars, New Barnet, and Mr, 
Michael Yeatman Woolf, of 1, Marlborough Place, St. John’s 
Wood, N.W., were elected Fellows of the Society. 
Hahibitions, ete. 
Mr. G. C. Champion called attention to a supposed new 
Longicorn Beetle, described and figured by Herr A. F. Non- 
fried, of Rakonitz, Bohemia, under the name of Callipogon 
friedlanderi, in the Berl. Ent. Zeitschr. 1892, p. 22. He said 
that the supposed characters of the insect were due to the 
fact that the head had been gummed on upside down! He 
also exhibited an extensive collection of Coleoptera and 
