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Election of Fellows. 
Mr. 11. Stewart MacDougall, M.A., D.Sc., F.E.S.E., of 
Edinburgh University; and Mr. Hugh Frederick Stokeham, 
Lieutenant, East Surrey Regiment, of “ Kingswear,” Streat- 
ham Park, S.W., were elected Fellows of the Society. 
Letter of Congratulation to Mr. Roland Trimen, F.R.S. 
“ Entomological Society op London, 
“11 Chandos Street, Cavendish Square, W . 
“Dear Mr. Trimen, 
“ At the last meeting of the Entomological Society 
of London, it was proposed from the Chair and carried 
unanimously— 
“ ‘ That the hearty congratulations of the Society be accorded 
to Mr. Roland Trimen, M.A., F.R.S., on the occasion of the 
award to him of the Royal Society’s Darwin Medal.’ 
“ In conveying to you this expression of the Entomological 
Society’s appreciation of the honour conferred on a dis¬ 
tinguished ex-President, we should wish to add that, in our 
opinion, this event reflects no less honour upon the donors than 
upon the recipient of the Medal. You are known to all 
generations of scientific men as a veteran worker among those 
who have found their chief inspiration in the principles laid 
down by Charles Darwin. Among living naturalists there 
are few indeed whose merits as associates and fellow-woi'kers 
with Darwin can bear comparison with your own ; and we 
feel sure that all alike, in rejoicing at this public recognition 
of your life-long services to Biological science, will agree that 
the present honour could not have been more worthily 
bestowed. 
“ (Signed) 
“F. A. Dixey, M.A., M.D., F.R.S., President. 
“ H. Rowland-Brown, M.A. 
“J. J. Walker, M.A., R.N.,F.L.S. 
“ Roland Trimen, Esq., M.A., F.R.S., F.L.S. 
“ December 1910.” 
