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Papers read, 
The following papers were read :— 
** Contributions to a Knowledge of the Coleoptera,” part 1; by Mr. Pascoe. 
“On some Undescribed Species of South-African Butterflies, including a new 
Genus of Lycenide;” by Mr. Roland Trimen. Eighteen new species were exhibited 
and described, including two species of Papilio, an Acrea, a Panopea, a Deloneura 
(n. g.), three species of Zeritis, an Aphneeus, four Lycene, a Pyrgus, two Cyclopides, 
and two Pamphile. 
New Part of ‘ Transactions, 
The publication was announced of Trans. Ent. Soc., 3rd series, vol. iv. part 8; 
being the fifth Part issued during 1867. 
January 6, 1868. 
Sir Joun Luspock, Bart., President, in the chair. 
Additions to the Library. 
The following donations were announced, and thanks voted to the donors:~ 
‘ Journal of the Linnean Society, Zool. No. 38; presented by the Society. ‘ Bulletin 
de la Société Imperiale des Naturalistes de Moscou,’ 1867, No. 1; by the Society. 
‘Zeitschrift des Ferdinandeums fiir Tirol und Vorarlberg, iii. 13; by the Ferdi- 
nandeum. ‘ Tijdschrift voor Entomologie,’ Ser. 2, Vol. i. Parts 3—6, Vol. ii. Part 1; 
by the Entomological Society of the Netherlands. ‘Proceedings of the Essex Institute,’ 
Vol. v. Nos. 3 and 4; by the Institute. Hewitson’s ‘ Exotic Butterflies,’ Part 65; by 
W. Wilson Saunders, Esq. ‘On certain Scales of some Lepidoptera, ‘On the 
Plumules or Battledore Scales of Lycenide, and ‘ Further Remarks on the Plumules 
or Battledore Scales of some Lepidoptera ;’ by the Author, John Watson, Esq. ‘On 
the Lepidopterous Insects of Bengal ;’ by the Author, F. Moore, Esq. ‘ The Entomo- 
logist’s Annual for 1868;’ by H. 'T. Stainton, Esq. Newman’s ‘ British Moths,’ No. 
13; by the Author. ‘The Zoologist’ for January; by the Editor. ‘The Entomologist’s 
Monthly Magazine’ for January; by the Editors. 
The following additions by purchase were also announced :— Record of Zoological 
Literature, Vol. iii. ‘ Naturgeschichte der Insecten Deutschlands, Coleoptera, Vol. i. 
Part 2. No. 1. 
Election of Members. 
Alfred Newton, Esq., Professor of Zoology in the University of Cambridge ; Stephen 
Barton, Esq., of Bristol (previously an Annual Subscriber); G. A. J. Rothney, Esq., 
of Addiscombe; and the Baron Edgar von Harold, of Munich; were severally 
ballotted for, and elected Members. 
