THE 
PROCEEDINGS 
OF THE 
ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY 
OF 
LONDON 
Form’ THE YEAR 1913. 
Wednesday, February 5th, 1913. 
Mr. G. T. Beruune-Baxer, F.L.S., F.Z.S., President, in 
the Chair. 
Nomination of Vice-Presidents. 
The PrestIDENT announced that he had nominated as 
Vice-Presidents for the ensuing session the Rev. F. D. Morice, 
M.A., and Messrs. J. E. CoLirn and J. H. Durrant. 
He also spoke a few words of thanks for his election to the 
Presidency and made suggestions as to the more effective 
circulation of exhibits. 
Exhibitions. 
Motus From British Honpuras.—Mr. A. HE. Gipss ex- 
hibited a number of insects, principally Syntomid moths, 
from British Honduras, and read the following notes :— 
A short time ago I received from Dr. F. L. Davis, F.E.S., 
of Belize, British Honduras, a most interesting box of insects. 
They are mostly Syntomid moths, and exhibit some remarkable 
instances of mimicry. They were collected by Dr. Davis in 
June, 1912, at Castile on the Belize or Old River, about fifty 
miles in the interior of the colony. He spent two weeks in 
this spot, which did not prove such a good ern, -ground 
PROC. ENT. SOC. LOND., I. 1913. 
