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iinalogous activity occuired, the oo running about in an 

 excited manner on the surface of the nest. 



New Species of Ehopalocera. — Mr. G. Talbot, on behalf 

 of Ml'. J. J. Joicey exhibited the following : — 



(1) Specimens to illustrate a paper, by Messrs. Joicey and 

 Rosenberg, on new species of Catasticta, viz. : — Catasticta 

 noakesi, C. fulva, C. grisea, C. huincabamhensis, C. falhoti, 

 C. rosea, and Daptoneiira nigrocosta. 



(2) New species of Lepidoptera in the collection of Mr. 

 Joicey, viz. : — Ornithoptem joiceyi, q and ?, Delias nigro- 

 punctata, Delias fuliginosiis, ? ab. ockraceus, and Charagia 

 hampsoni, q and $. 



Papers. 



The following papers were read : — 



" Notes on the Life-History of Plebeius zephyrus, var. 

 lycidas;' by T. A. Chapman, M.D., F.Z.S., F.E.S. 



" Note on the Manubrium of the ninth sternite in the male 

 Earwig," by Malcooi Burr, M.A., D.Sc, F.E.S., etc. 



" The Opisthomeres and the Gonapophyses in the Derma- 

 ptera," by the same. 



" On the Male Genital Armature of the Dermaptera " — 

 Parts I-III, bv the same. 



Wednesday, November 18th, 1914. 



Mr. G. T. Bethuxe-B.\ker. F.L.S., F.Z.S., President, in 

 the Chair. 



Election of Fellows. 



Messrs. Harry George Champion, B.A., C/O U.S. Dept. 

 of Agi-iculture, Entomological Bureau, Washington, U.S.A. ; 

 J. J. Lister, St. John's College, Cambridge, and Merton 

 House, Grantchester ; and Rev. James Waterston, B.D., 

 B.Sc, 22 Blandford Road, Bedford Park, W., were elected 

 Fellows of the Societv. 



