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Special Meeting, Wednesday, March 15th 1911. 
Rev. GrorcE WHEELER, F.Z.8., Secretary, in the Chair. 
The letter summoning the Special Meeting was read by the 
Chairman, and, no other Candidate having been proposed, the 
Rev. F. D. Morice, M.A., was declared to have been elected 
President for the current year. 
Ordinary Meeting, Wednesday, March 15th, 1911. 
Rev. F. D. Mortcs, President, in the Chair. 
The President, on taking the Chair, addressed a few words 
to the Society, thanking them for their choice of him for the 
post, and expressing regret for the circumstances which had 
made an election necessary. 
Election of Fellows. 
The following gentlemen were elected Fellows of the 
Society :—Messrs. Georce Morrarr Carson, Entomologist to 
the Government of New Guinea, Port Moresby, New Guinea; 
ALFRED GEORGE Scorer, Hill Crest, Chilworth, Guildford ; 
Percy Witiiam AFFLECK Scott, Chinese Imperial Customs 
Service, Hangchow, China; Norn Stanton SENNETT, 32, 
Bolton Gardens, South Kensington, 8.W.; James A. Simgs, 
2, The Byre, Whitehall Road, Woodford, Essex; P. H. 
Tautz, Cranleigh, Nower Hill, Pinner, Middlesex; R. G 
Topp, The Limes, Hadley Green, N.; R. Viratis, Commis de 
1° classe, Trésor, Pnom-Penk, Cambodia, French Indo-China ; © 
Rey. W. G. WirrincHamw, Knighton Rectory, Leicester. 
Appointment of Vice-Presidents. 
The PrEsIDENT announced that he had appointed Dr. F. A. 
Drxety, M.A., M.D., F.B.S., and Messrs. G. T. BrtHune- 
Baker, F.L.S., F.Z.S., and H. St. J. DonistHorpst, F.Z.S., to 
act as Vice-Presidents for the current year, 
