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du 11 Octobre, 1911, on new Scottish races of Hrebia aethiops, 
Esp. (race caledonia), Satyrus semele (race scota), and Parage 
megaera (race caledonia). 
Papers. 
The following papers were communicated :—‘ Descriptions 
of South American Micro-Lepidoptera,”’ by E. Meyrick, B.A., 
F.RB.S. 
“‘New Species of Hawaiian Hymenoptera, with notes on 
some previously described,” by R. C. L. Perrys, D.Sc., 
MA. EES: 
“ Notes on Hawaiian Hemiptera, with descriptions of new 
Species,” by R. C. L. Perxrns, D.Sc., M.A., F.E.S. 
“Experiments in the Formation of Colonies by Lasius 
fuliginosus, 2 ¢,” by Horace DonistHorps, F.Z.S., and 
W. C. Crawtey, F.E.S. 
Wednesday, December 6th, 1911. 
The Rev. F. D. Moricr, M.A., President, in the Chair. 
Election of Fellows. 
THE following gentlemen were elected Fellows of the 
Society: Dr. Beckwith Wuitenouse, 52 Newhall Street, 
Birmingham; Messrs. F. W. Epwarps, Kingswear, Cornwall 
Road, Harrow ; Doucnias Pearson, Chilwell House, Chilwell, 
Notts; B. H. Smirx, B.A., Edgehill, Warlingham, Surrey ; 
C. F. M. Swynnerton, Mt. Chirinda, Melsetter, 8.E. Rhodesia. 
Exhibitions. 
A Paasmip New To Scrence.—Mr. C. J. Gawan exhibited 
an insect recently brought to the British Museum, and recog- 
nised by him as belonging to Prisopus, a remarkable and 
specially interesting genus of Phasmidae. It was found at 
Xapury, on the river Acre in the Amazon Valley by Mr. F. G. 
Fisher, who had very kindly offered to present it to the 
Museum. The species of Prisopus inhabit tropical America, 
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