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March /4th, 1894, 
Colonel Cuartes Swinnor, M.A., F.L.8., Vice-President, in 
the chair. 
Donations to the Library were announced and thanks voted 
to the respective donors. 
Election of Fellows. 
Mr. William Bateson, M.A., Fellow of St. John’s College, 
Cambridge ; Mr. H. Caracciolo, of the Port of Spain, Trinidad, 
West Indies; Mr. G. C. Dudgeon, of 53, Montague 
Square, W.; and the Rev. Frank E. Lowe, M.A., of St. 
Stephen’s Vicarage, Guernsey, were elected Fellows of the 
Society. 
The Westwood Bequest. 
The Secretary read the following letter on the subject of 
the Westwood Bequest, received by the Treasurer from Miss 
Kmma Swann, Professor Westwood’s niece, 
‘© 141, Woonsrock Roap, Oxrorp. 
“* February 17th, 1894. 
‘‘Drar Srr,—I beg to enclose to you, as Treasurer of the 
Entomological Society, a cheque for £250, payable to your- 
self, from Miss Lucy Swann and myself. 
‘‘ This sum, in accordance with the wish we-expressed in 
our first communication to your Society, to be invested as a 
separate sum, and not to enter into the general funds of the 
Society ; and the income arising from it to be applied, either 
annually or every two years, as the Council may deem best, 
in paying for Entomological engravings or illustrations to 
be published in your Transactions, every such illustration to 
bear the inscription, ‘‘ Westwood Bequest,’’ and a copy 
of each Transaction containing a ‘‘ Westwood Bequest ”’ 
illustration, to be given to us.—I remain, Sir, yours faithfully, 
‘“ HMMA SWANN, 
‘ Ropert McLacuran, Hsq., F.R.5,” 
