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In June 1903 Mr. W. C. Boyd secured a $ near Trewoofe, in 

 W. Cornwall. Mr. Edwards' insect is therefore only the 

 twentieth localised and well-authenticated British specimen. 

 A 9 was taken in Alderney on July 11th, 1899, by Mr. 

 E. D. Marquand, which was at that time, Mr. Lucas believed, 

 the only dragonfly ever taken in the island. 



Wednesday, November 17th, 1909. 



Dr. F. A. DixEY, M.A., M.D., President, in the Chair. 



Nomination of Officers and Council. 

 Mr. H. Rowland-Brown, one of the Secretaries, announced 

 that the Council had nominated the following Fellows to 

 act as Officers, and to serve on the Council of the Society for 

 the Session 1910-11 : — President, Dr. Frederick Augustus 

 DiXBY, M,A., M.D. ; Treasurer, Mr. Albert Hugh Jones; 

 Secretaries, Mr. H. Rowland-Brown, M.A., and Commander 

 James J. Walker, M.A. ; Librarian, Mr. George Charles 

 Champion, F.Z.S. ; and as other members of the Council, 

 Professor T. Hudson Beare, F.R.S.E., Mr. G. T. Bethunb- 

 Baker, F.L.S., Dr. Malcolm Burr, D.Sc, F.L.S., F.Z.S., 

 Mr. H. St. J. Donisthorpe, F.Z.S., Mr. Albert Harrison, 

 F.L.S., F.C.S., Mr. Selwyn Image, M.A, Dr. Karl Jordan, 

 Ph.D., Mr. Hugh Main, B.Sc, Mr. Alfred Sich, Mr. Henry 

 Jerome Turner, Mr. Rowland E. Turner, and Mr. James W. 



TUTT. 



Election of Fellows. 

 Mr. Gilbert E. Bryant, of The Grove, Esher, Surrey, and 

 Mr. Alfred Tetley, M.A., of Avenue Road, Scarborough, 

 were elected Fellows of the Society. 



Ohitaary. 



The decease of Dr. Gustave Kraatz, of Berlin, was 



announced, and Dr. Karl Jordan gave a short account of 



the services rendered to Entomological science by the deceased 



gentleman, who was for many years a Fellow of the Society. 



