C. lxxxwi 
from “ mud nest of S. spirifex, found in my store July 20, 
1913.” The emergence of two species of Chrysid from the 
same nest was of special interest. 
Wednesday, November 5th, 1913. 
Mr. G. T. Beruunsr-Baker, F.L.S., F.Z.S., President, in 
the chair. 
Election of an Honorary Fellow. 
On the recommendation of the Council, Dr. A. P. SeMENoFF 
TIAN-SHANSKI was elected an Honorary Fellow in the place 
of the late Prof. O. M. Reuter. 
Election of Fellows. 
The following gentlemen were elected Fellows of the Society : 
—Messrs. HucH Warren Beprorp, Church Felles, Horley; 
Haroutp §. Cueavin, F.R.M.S., F.N.P.S., Clematis House, 
Somerset Road, Huddersfield; CHARLES ALBAN WILLIAM 
DUFFIELD, Stowting Rectory, Hythe, and Wye College, Kent; 
W. Ecmont Kirpy, M.D., Hilden, 46 Sutton Court Road, 
Chiswick, W.; Louis Mérapren, Melbourne, Dyke Road, 
Preston, Brighton; F. V. Bruce Mritier, Livingston, N. 
Rhodesia; ALEXANDER Davip Pracocx, 137 Wingrove 
Gardens, and Armstrong College, Newcastle-on-Tyne; H. 
ANANTHASWAMY Rao, Curator of the Govt. Museum, Banga- 
lore, India; PerctvaL NaTHAN WuitTLEy, New College, Oxford, 
and Brankwood, Halifax. 
Title of the Society. 
The question of the change of title of the Society was 
opened for discussion from the chair, with a view to ascer- 
taining whether there was a sufficiently strong feeling in 
favour of a change to justify the Council in calling a Special 
Meeting, but as the preponderance of feeling appeared to be 
