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 Honour for Ex-President. 



The President announced that the Royal Society had 

 awarded the Darwin Medal to Prof. E. B. Poulton, a former 

 President of the Entomological Society. 



Nomination of Officers and Council. 



Before announcing the nominations for the next year's 

 Ofl&cers and Council, the Secretary said that the present 

 Council desired to put on record their great regret that 

 Dr. Chapman had again declined to be nominated for the 

 Presidency. The Council felt that his continued absence 

 from the Presidential chair would be a lasting stigma on 

 the Society, unless it were somehow put on record that it 

 was by his own desire that he did not occupy it. 

 The Nominations of the Council were as follows :■ — 

 President, the Hon. N. Charles Rothschild, M.A., F.L.S. 

 F.Z.S. ; Treasurer, A. H. Jones ; Secretaries, Comm. J. J 

 Walker, M.A., R.N., F.L.S. ; the Rev. George Wheeler 

 M.A., F.Z.S. ; Librarian, G. C. Champion, A.L.S., F.Z.S. 

 Other Members of Council, G. T. Bethune-Baker, F.L.S. 

 F.Z.S. ; E. A. Butler, B.A., B.Sc. ; E. A. Cockayne, M.D. 

 J. E. Collin, F.Z.S. ; H. Eltringham, M.A., D.Sc, F.Z.S. 

 C. J. Gahan, M.A. ; E. Ernest Green ; G. B. Longstaff, 

 M.A., M.D. ; G. Meade- Waldo, M.A. ; G. W. Nicholson 

 M.A., M.D. ; H. Rowland-Brown, M.A. ; A. E. Tonge. 



Exhibitions. 



AnTHROCERA MELILOTI (?) AND PaRASCOTIA FULIGINARIA 



FROM Camberley. — Mr. E. E. Green exhibited 2 specimens 

 of an Anthrocera (Zygaena) from Camberley taken Aug. 20, 

 1914, which appeared to be A. meliloti, though South states 

 that " the only part of Britain that the species inhabits is 

 the New Forest, Hampshire." He also exhibited a specimen 

 of the rare Hypenid Parascotia fuliginaria taken at light at 

 Camberley, July 21, 1914. 



The President said that he should have named the speci- 

 mens meliloti without hesitation, and Mr. Jones concurred. 



Mr. Rowland-Brown hoped that Mr. Green would not 

 divulge the exact locality. 



