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seventy-seven, again a record number, consisting of twelve 
Honorary and five hundred and sixty-five ordinary Fellows. 
The Transactions of the Society for 1911 form a volume of 
seven hundred and sixty-seven pages, containing thirty-four 
memoirs by the following authors: Prof. C. Aurivillius, A. 
Bacot, Prof. Mario Bezzi, the late Col. C. T. Bingham, Henri 
Boileau, Miss E. Bridges, Malcolm Burr, D.Se., F.L.S., F.Z.S., 
Rev. C. R. N. Burrows, T. A. Chapman, M.D., F.Z.S. (four), 
K. A. Cockayne, F.L.S., W. C. Crawley (part author of one 
paper with H. St. J. K. Donisthorpe) (two), W. L. Distant, 
F, P. Dodd, H. St. J. K. Donisthorpe (part author of one 
paper with W. C. Crawley) (two), Hamilton H. C. J. Druce, 
F.Z.S., Ernest Elliott, F.Z.S. (joint author with Claude 
Morley F.Z.S.), H. Eltringham, M.A., F.Z.S., Miss Margaret 
Fountaine, Sir George Kenrick, Bart., Percy I. Lathy (joint 
author of a paper with W. F. H. Rosenberg, F.Z.8.), Lieut.- 
Col. Neville Manders, R.A.M.C., F.Z.S., Edward Meyrick, 
B.A,, F.R.S., F.Z.8., Rev. Francis David Morice, M.A. (part 
author with the late Edward Saunders, F.R.S.), L. W. New- 
man, R. C. L. Perkins, M.A., D.Sc. F.Z.S. (two), Harold 
Powell, Prof. O. M. Reuter (joint author with B. Poppius), Rev. 
George Wheeler, M.A., F.Z.S., and A. E. Wileman. Of these 
eighteen refer to Lepidoptera, seven to Hymenoptera, three to 
Hemiptera, one each to Coleoptera, Dermaptera and Diptera, 
and three are of general entomological interest. 
These papers are illustrated by 58 plates, consisting of 
12 chromo-plates, 3 three-colour plates, 2 black lithographs, 
3 line-blocks and 38 half-tone blocks. ‘The entire cost of 4 of 
the chromo-plates (£54) was borne by Sir George Kenrick, and 
half the cost of another by Dr. Chapman, who also gave the 
original drawings and blocks for 35 of the half-tone plates ; 
Mr. Eltringham gave the drawings for one chromo-plate and 
for one of the lithographs, M. Boileau those for one of the 
three-colour plates and one of the line-blocks, Messrs. Reuter 
and Poppius those for another of the three-colour plates, and 
Dr. Burr those for the other two line-blocks. In addition to 
these the Proceedings contain one half-tone plate, the original 
of which was given by Mr. F. Enock. The Proceedings 
occupy one hundred and ten pages, and contain a large 
