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The Society and its guests were then photographed, and 
after some light refreshments, the meeting terminated. 
In the evening, the delegates were entertained at a banquet 
as guests of the Russian Society. Numerous speeches were 
made, one of the most striking of which was that of Mr. 
Kuznetsoff, Editor of the Revue ruase d'Entomologie, who 
spoke in admirable English, addressing his remai-ks through 
Dr. Burr to the English nation, ever leaders, as he .said, in 
action and in thought. Since Newton laid his foundation of 
IModern Mathematics and Darwin revolutionized the theory 
of modern Biology, he said, England has continued to })our 
forth many leaders of Science, and in the domain of Entomology, 
Stainton, Mac Lachlan, Saunders, Boulton, Dixey and Tutt. 
Dr. Burr briefly thanked him on behalf of his fellow-countrymen. 
Election of Felloios. 
Mr. Edmond Wage Carlier, M.Sc., M.D., F.B.S.E., of the 
University, Birmingham ; Mr. Herbert Alfred Green, of 
the Central Fire Station, Durban, Natal; Mr. Philip Har¬ 
wood, of 23, Northgate End, Bishop’s Stortford ; Mr. J. 
Henderson, of Clifton, Ashbourne, Derby; Mr. Lionel Leslie 
Jacobs, Shelford, Copers Cope Road, Beckenham ; Mr. Wil¬ 
liam Laidlaw, 73, Endsleigh Gardens, Ilford, Essex, and 74, 
Great Tower Street, E.C. ; Mr. H. S. Leigh, of the University, 
Manchester; Mr. F. Graham Millar, of Seafield, Batu Tiga, 
Selangor; Mr. Francis Allcock Oldaker, M.A., of the Red 
House, Haslemere; Mr. Aiyappa Raman Pillai, Trivandrum, 
India, and 13, Buccleuch Place, Edinburgh; Profe.ssor Reginald 
Crundall Punnett, M.A., of Gonville and Cains College, 
Cambridge; and Mr. James M. Williams, F. R. Scott, G.S., 
of the Howard IMotor Garage, Cardiff, and Canford Cliffs, 
Hants, were elected Fellows of the Society. 
Exhibitions. 
Ant and Mimic Beetle. —Mr. H. St. J. Donisthorpe 
exhibited examples of Cremastogaster scutellaris Colohopsis 
truncxtns and a beetle Forniicomus pedestris, a good mimic 
of the latter ant, all taken in virgin cork at Kew, May 1909. 
