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included in. a sleeve containing those of the previous year. 

 This interpretation was excluded by the fact that the larva 

 had reached by last July a much larger size than that 

 attained even so late as October, by any of those hatched in 

 1922. 



Papers. 

 The following papers were read : — 



" On Schmit-Goebel's Types of Carabidac," by Mr. H. E. 

 Andrewes. 



" On the Larva and Pupa of Sabatmca,'" by Dr. R. J. 



TiLLYARD. 



" On Endomychid Coleoptera," by Mr. G. J. Arrow. 



" On the Biology of some British Neuroptera," by Mr. C. L. 



WiTHYCOMBE. 



" On the Rhopalocera of the 1921 Mt. Everest Expedition," 

 bv Mr. N. D. Riley. 



Wednesday, November 1st, 1922. 



Prof. E. B. PouLTON, M.A., F.R.S., etc., Vice-President, 

 in the Chair. 



Election of Fellows. 



The following were elected Fellows of the Society : — 

 Messrs. A. N. Burns, Salisbury Road, Rose Bay, Sydney, 

 New South Wales; R. T. Daubeney, B.A., Heme Vicarage, 

 Heme, Kent; C. C. Ghosh, B.A., Agricultural College, Man- 

 dalay, Burma ; L. G. Higgins, M.A., F.R.C.S., Heatherside, 

 Woking, Surrey; J. F. Marshall, M.A., Seacourt, Hayliiig 

 Island ; A. E. Moore, Brookside, Brent Mead Avenue, Golder's 

 Green, N.W. ; A. Musgrave, Australian Museum, Sydney, 

 New South Wales; Miss E. K. Pearce, Kempston, Bourne- 

 mouth West; Messrs. E. Piazza, 4734, 48th St., San Diego, 

 California, U.S.A. ; J. Price, 165, Corporation Street, Stafford; 

 the Rev. W. H. Richardson, -2, Wanderers Avenue, Wolver- 

 hampton ; Messrs. A. H. Ruston, Aylesbury House, Chatteris, 



