THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON. 



THE FELLOWSHIP AND FEES. 



Fellows pay an Admission Fee of £2 2s. The Annual Contribution is £1 Is., 

 due on the first day of January in each year, and payable in advance ; or a 

 Composition Fee of £15 15s. may be paid in lieu thereof, the whole payment for Life 

 Fellowship, including the Admission Fee, being £17 17s. Fellows residing per- 

 manently outside the United Kingdom pay no Admission Fee. 



All Fees should be paid to the Treasurer, Mr. W. G. Sheldon, Youlgreave, South 

 Croydon, Surrey, and not to the Secretaries. 



Fellows desiring to pay their Annual Contribution through their bankers can 

 obtain an official form of banker's order by applying to either the Treasurer or to the 

 Resident Librarian. 



Fellows whose Contributions for the current year have been paid are entitled 

 to receive the publications of the Society free of charge. Further copies may be 

 purchased at reduced prices by applying to the Resident Librarian. 



Forms of application for Fellowship and copies of the Bye-laws and List of 

 Fellows may be obtained from either of the Secretaries or from the Resident 

 Librarian. 



MEETINGS AND EXHIBITIONS. 



Intending exhibitors are required to signify their names and the nature of their 

 exhibits to the Chairman before the beginning of the meeting, in order that they 

 may be called upon from the chair. Descriptive notes of all exhibits should be 

 handed to the Secretaries at the same meeting for printing in the Proceedings. If 

 the epidiascope is required a week's notice must be given ; exhibits to be satis- 

 factorily focussed by this instrument must not exceed 7 ins. square. 



Fellows resident abroad, or who are otherwise unable to attend, are reminded that 

 any specimens, notes, or observations they may send to the Secretaries will be 

 considered by the Council, with a view to exhibition or reading at the meetings 

 of the Society. 



PAPERS AND ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Fellows desiring to communicate papers to the Society must send the full titles of 

 such papers either to the Secretaries at the Society's rooms, or to Dr. Sheffield 

 A. Neave, M.A., D.Sc, 89, Queen's Gate, London, S.W. 7, at least fourteen days 

 prior to the date of the meeting at which it is proposed that such papers shall be 

 read. 



Authors proposing to illustrate their papers should communicate with the 

 Secretaries before the drawings are executed. The Council recommend that the size 

 of the work on plates should be limited to 6£ ins. by 4 ins., aud in no case will it be 

 allowed to exceed 6£ ins. by 4£ ins. 



Attention is called to the Instructions to Authors issued with Part I of each 

 volume, which may also be obtained of the Resident Librarian. Inattention to 

 these regulations may involve an author iu considerable expense. 



