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Mr. C. J. Gahan read a paper entitled, ‘‘ A Supplemental 
List of the Longicorn Coleoptera obtained by Mr. J. J. 
Walker, R.N., during the voyage of H.M.S. ‘ Penguin.’ ”’ 
Special General Meeting. 
Prof. E. B. Pounron, Vice-President, then took the chair, 
and a Special General Meeting, convened under Chap. XVIII. 
of the Bye-Laws, in compliance with the following request, 
was held :— 
** To the President and Council of the Entomological Society. 
‘We, the undersigned Fellows of the Entomological 
Society, require you to convene a Special General Meeting of 
the Society on Wednesday next, the 2nd May, 1894, at 
8.30 p.m., or so soon thereafter as the business of the 
Ordinary Meeting, to be held on that day, shall have been 
brought to a conclusion, for the purpose of obtaining the 
approval, by the Society, of the action taken by the Council, 
in declining to interfere in private disputes between Fellows 
f th iety. 
aay ‘¢Ospert Savin. 
‘“F, D. Gopman. 
‘*W. F. H. Buanprorp. 
“C. J. Ganan. 
‘©H. Goss. 
‘¢G. C. Campion. 
“25th April, 1894.” 
Professor Poulton having addressed the Meeting, Mr. A. 
B. Farn made some remarks. 
Mr. C. G. Barrett then moved the following resolution :— 
‘‘That this Society approves the action of its Council in 
refusing to consider it a part of its duties to judge of disputes 
between the Fellows.” This was seconded by Mr. Water- 
house. 
Mr. Arthur Robinson and Mr. G. T. Bethune-Baker having 
spoken in support of the resolution, it was put to the vote by 
the Chairman and carried unanimously. The Proceedings 
then terminated. 
PROC. ENT. SOG. LOND., 11., 1894, E 
