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C. vihicella in the larval stage in some numbers at Chattenden 

 a few years ago. 



Pajjers. 



Mr, Gilbert J. Arrow read a paper " On Sound-Production 

 in the Lamellicorn Beetles." 



Prof. Christopher Aurivillius, Hon. F.E.S., F.M.Z.S., 

 communicated a paper on "New Species of African Striphno- 

 pterygidx, Notodontidee, and Chrysopolomidae. in the British 

 Museum." 



Mr. A. H. SwiNTON communicated a paper on "The 

 Droughts and Weather, and Insect Increase and Migration." 



Mr. E. Ernest Green communicated a paper on " Some New 

 Mosquitoes from Ceylon," by Frederick V. Theobald, M.A. 



Wednesday, October 19th, 1904. • 



Professor E. B. Poulton, D.Sc, M.A., F.R.S., President, 

 in the Chair. 



Election of Fellows. 



Mr. Henry H. Brown, of the Procurator Fiscal's Office, 

 and of Castleford Tower, Cupar, Fife, N.B. ; Mr. George 

 EcKFORD, of 3 Crescent Avenue, Plymouth ; and Mr. W. 

 Vaughan, of Denton Dene, Ealing, were elected Fellows of 

 the Society. 



Exhibitions. 



Dr. T. A. Chapman exhibited a series of Lozopera deaurana, 

 Peyr., bred last spring at Hyeres, a species regarded as lost, 

 or mythical, until he re-discovered it three years ago at He 

 Ste. Marguerite, Cannes. He said that he was pleased to find 

 it by no means rare at Hyeres, as it was in imminent danger 

 of extermination at He Ste. Marguerite, where the stems 

 containing the pupte are collected, to use for firewood 

 apparently, more sedulously every year. Dr. Chapman also 

 exhibited on behalf of Mr. Hugh Main a specimen of Pieris 

 hrassicse, the anterior, and in a less degree the posterior, wings 



