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Papers read. 
The Rev. H. Clark read the concluding part of his ‘‘ Descriptions of new Phy- 
tophaga from Western Australia ;” including twelve species of Paropsis, four of Edusa, 
and one each of Thaumastomerus (n. g.) and Ocnus (n. g.). 
Mr. F. Moore read a paper entitled “ Descriptions of new Bombyces from North- 
Eastern India.” The species were four in number, viz. Bombyx Sherwilli, allied to 
B. Huttoni; Saturnia Cidosa, closely allied to S. Pyretorum; S. Lindia, allied to 
S. Grotei; and Loepa Miranda ; specimens of all of which were exhibited. 
July 3, 1865. 
F. P. Pascoe, Esq., President, in the chair. 
Donations to the Library. 
The following donations were announced, and thanks voted to the donors:— 
‘Exotic Butterflies,’ by W. C. Hewitson, Part 55; presented by W. W. Saunders, 
Esq. ‘Illustrations of Diurnal Lepidoptera,’ Part 2, Lycenide, by W. C. Hewitson; 
by the Author. ‘The Natural History of the Tineina, Vol. ix. (Gelechia), by H. T. 
Stainton; by the Author. ‘A Catalogue of the Lepidoptera of Devon and Cornwall,’ 
Part 2, by J. J. Reading; by the Author. ‘Resumen de las Actas de la Real 
Academia de Ciencias de Madrid,’ 1862—63; by the Academy. ‘ Proceedings of the 
Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool, 1863—64; by the Society. ‘The 
Zoologist’ for July; by the Editor. ‘The Entomologist's Monthly Magazine’ for 
July; by the Editors. 
Election of Members. 
Messrs. R. Borthwick, A. D. Carey, W. Cole, H. D’Orville, W. S. M. D’Urban, 
A. E. Eaton, J. E. Fletcher, A. G. Latham, John Linnell, jun., G. F. Mathew, 
A. Mercer, Dr. Colquhoun and Sir William V. Guise, Bart., were severally ballotted 
for, and elected Members. 
Messrs. A. H. Hudd, Evan John, E. Meek and Morris Young were severally 
ballotted for, and elected Annual Subscribers. 
Special Vote of Thanks. 
On the proposition of Mr. Dunning, seconded by Mr. Stainton, a special vote was 
unanimously carried, returning thanks to Mr. W. W. Saunders for his hospitable 
reception of the Society at Reigate on the 23rd ult. 
Exhibitions, §c. 
Mr. Bond exhibited Eupithecia campanulata (H.-S.), a species new to Britain, 
bred by the Rev. H. Harpur Crewe from larve found in a beech wood near Tring, 
Herts, feeding on the unripe seeds and seed-capsules of the nettle-leaved campanula 
(C. Trachelium, Linn.) in August, 1864. See Zool. 9260; Eut. Mo. Mag. i. 142. 
The perfect insects emerged in June, 1865. Also Eupithecia pulchellata (S¢e.), bred 
at the end of May last from pupze sent to him by Mr. C. S. Gregson, of Liverpool, 
who found the larve on the foxglove (Digitalis purpurea). 
