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ANNUAL MEETING. 
Dr. F. A. Dixby, M.A., M.D., F.R.S., President, in the 
Chair. 
Mr. li. Wylie Lloyd, one of the Auditors, read the 
Treasurer’s Balance Sheet, showing a balance of £30 11s. lOcZ. 
in the Society’s favour. On the motion of Mr. R. S. Standen, 
seconded by Mr. F. Enock, the Balance Sheet was adopted 
unanimously. 
Mr. H. Rowland-Bbown, one of the Secretaries, then read 
the following :— 
Report of the Council. 
During the Session 1910-11 nine Fellows have died, viz. 
Mr. C. G. Bignell, Mr. G. W. Kirkaldy, Mr. Oliver C. 
Goldthwait, Mr. George Henry, Mr. W. A. Luff, Mr. 
Albert Piffard, Mr. George S. Saunders, F.L.S., Mr. Edward 
Saunders, F.R.S., F.L.S., and Mr. James William Tutt; ten 
Fellows have resigned, and the names of eleven Fellows have 
been removed from the list. 
The number of Fellows deceased is about the average, the 
number of names removed from the list slightly above it; but 
it is highly satisfactory to observe that the number of elections 
into the Society is the highest recorded in our annals; the 
long list of candidates for election in the early part of the 
current year indicating that we may look for an annual 
increase on this scale to become normal in the future—the 
wider range of research adopted by our Fellows, and the 
more general recognition by the public as a consequence of 
Entomology as a practical science, being responsible in our 
opinion for this highly satisfactory state of things. 
At present the Society consists of twelve Honorary Fellows, 
and five hundred and forty-two ordinary Fellows, making a 
total of five hundred and fifty-four. 
The Transactions for the year 1910 form a volume of five 
hundred and thirty-three pages, containing twenty Memoirs 
