nal . 
(, exaevay se ) 
the drawers were all interchangeable and were arranged 
perpendicularly like books, instead of horizontally as usual. 
Papers. 
ComMANDER WALKER, one of the Secretaries, communicated 
the following papers :— 
“Some African anda few Australian Aculeate Hymenoptera 
in the Oxford Museum,” by the late Col. Brycuam, with a 
prefatory note by Prof. Poutron ; communicated by RowLanp 
TURNER. 
“A contribution to the Life-history of Hesperia (Syrichthus) 
sidae,” by Haroirp Powetu. 
‘‘ Biological Notes on Indian Pierine Larvae,’ by Capt. 
FRAZER. 
Wednesday, June 7th, 1911. 
The Rev. F. D. Moricr, President, in the Chair. 
The South Kensington Site. 
After reading the Minutes, the Secretary observed that he 
had exceeded his instructions with regard to the Memorial 
passed at the last meeting, and had sent it to the Zimes, where 
it had appeared, and to the principal Press Associations, as 
well as (at the request of Mr. Waterhouse) to the Director of 
the Natural History Museum. This was approved by the 
Meeting. 
Vote of Thanks. 
The PRESIDENT proposed that the thanks of the Society be 
given to the Rev. G. WHEELER for his work in connection 
with the Conversazione. Mr. WHEELER replied in a few 
words and gave an abstract of the accounts, showing that 
all expenses were paid, including those incurred for the 
postponed Conversazione last year, and that a small balance 
would remain. 
Exhibitions. 
BaARYPITHES PELLUCIDUS.—Commander J. J. WALKER exhi- 
bited specimens of Barypithes pellucidus, Boh., from Oxford, 
