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by Dr. Jorpan. Amphimoea walkeri, Isognathus excelsior, 
Grammodia caicus, with pupa spun up in a leaf, Hemeroplanes 
inuus, Epistor gorgon, g and 9, Pholus phorbas, Xylophanes 
nechus, with chrysalis, and Y. cosmius, 9, the first known 
specimen of this sex, as well as a larva, probably of some 
species of Hemeroplanes. 
New Entomological Post at Cambridge. 
The Presipent mentioned that the University of Cam- 
bridge had decided to appoint a Demonstrator in Medical 
Entomology. 
Wednesday, November ist, 1911. 
The Rev. F. D. Moricz, M.A., President, in the Chair. 
Election of Honorary Fellows. 
The PrestpENT announced that the Council proposed Fr. 
Eric Wasmann, of Valkenburg, Holland, as Honorary Fellow 
in the place of the late Herr P. C. T. Syutien, of Rotterdam, 
and Prof. J. H. Comstock, of Cornell University, U.8.A., for the 
vacancy caused by the death of Dr. 8. H. Scupper, of Cam- 
bridge, Massachusetts, both of whom were then elected. 
Election of Fellows. 
The following gentlemen were elected Fellows of the Society :— 
Messrs. T. J. ANDERSON, Teaninich, Craig Millar, Midlothian ; 
Epwarp Bernarp Asupy, 33, Park Road, Whitton, Middle- 
sex; W. A. Lampourn, M.R.CS., L.R.C.P., Omi Camp, Lagos, 
W. Africa; J. Jackson Mounszy, 24, Glencairn Crescent, 
Edinburgh. 
Lehibitions. 
A Scarce CoLzopreron.—Dr. NicHorson showed a specimen 
of Aleochura discipennis, Muls. and Rey, taken in the early 
part of this year from moss in a small wood at Alphington, 
Devon. As there were several other carrion beetles with it, 
it is very likely that a dead animal rested on this spot last 
year. This species was introduced in 1907 by Mr. Champion 
