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M. Burr was published in “The Times,” August 10, 1910, 
and of the work of the British and Irish members in the 
“ Entomologist,” Vol. xliii, p. 233, by Mr. H. Eowland-Brown, 
Of the British contingent attending (67 in all) the following 
are Fellows of the Society :—G. J. Ari’ow, R. S. Bagnall, Dr. 
M. Burr, G. C. Champion, Dr. F. A. Dixey, F.R.S.; H. St. J. 
Donisthorpe, H. Eltringham, G. C. Gahan, A. J. Gillanders, 
Sir A. Buchan-Hepburn, Bart.; |^Dr. W. J. Holland, J. M. 
Howlett, A. H. Jones, Dr. K. Jordan, E. G. Joseph, Dr. G. B. 
Longstaff, H. H. Lyman, Dr. R. S. MacDougall, G. A. K. 
Marshall, G, Meade Waldo, F, Merrifield, Professor E. B. 
Boulton, F.R.S., Professor R. C. Punnett, the Hon. H. 0. 
Rothschild, the Hon. Walter Rothschild, H. Rowland-Brown, 
W. Schaus, Professor F. V. Theobald, R. Trimen, F.R.S.; C. J. 
Wainwright; and ladies, Mrs. Malcolm Burr, Mrs. Donis¬ 
thorpe, Mrs. Longstaff, Miss Merrifield, Mrs. and Miss Poulton, 
Miss Rowland-Brown, and Mrs. Trimen. 
The Secretaries not having received any notice proposing 
to substitute other names for those contained in the list 
prepared by the Council, the following Fellows, on the motion 
of Mr. H. Rowland-Brown, seconded by Mr. C. 0. Water- 
house, were declared elected to serve on the Council for 
1911-12:—Robert Adkin, Geoi’ge T. Bethune-Baker, F.Z.S., 
Professor T. Hudson Beare, B.Sc., F.R.S.E., Dr. Malcolm 
Burr, D.Sc., F.L.S., F.Z.S., George Charles Champion, F.Z.S., 
A.L.S., Dr. Frederick Augustus Dixey, M.A., M.D., F.R.S., 
Horace St. John Donisthorpe, F.Z.S., John Hartley Durrant, 
Professor Selwyn Image, M.A., Albert Hugh Jones, Dr. Karl 
Jordan, Ph.D., Alfred Sich, Mr. J. R. le B. Tomlin, M.A., 
Henry Jerome Turner, Commander J. J. Walker, M.A., R.N., 
F.L.S., and the Rev. George Wheeler, M.A., F.Z.S. 
The following were also elected officers :—Treasurer, Albert 
Hugh Jones; Secretaries, Commander James J. Walker, 
M.A., R.N., F.L.S., and the Rev. George Wheeler, M.A., 
F.Z.S.; Librarian, George Charles Champion, F.Z.S., A.L.S., 
but owing to the lamented death of the President-nominate, 
Mr. James William Tutt, it was announced that the election of 
a President would be postponed to a Special General Meeting 
PROG. ENT. SOC. LOND., V. 1910. F 
