ANNUAL MEETING. 

 Wednesday, January 20th, 1915. 



Mr. G. T. Bethune-Baker, F.L.S., F.Z.S., President, in the 

 Chair. 



Mr. R. W. Lloyd, one of the Auditors, read the Auditors' 

 Report, which was adopted on the motion of Mr. E. B. Ashby, 

 seconded by Mr. Tonge. 



The Rev. G. Wheeler, one of the Secretaries, then read the 

 following 



Report of the Council. 



During the current year we have again had occasion to 

 elect one Honorary Fellow in place of Dr. August Weismann, 

 and the choice of the Council, endorsed by the Society, fell 

 on a Belgian Entomologist, Professor A. Lameere of 

 Brussels. 



Our losses by death among the Ordinary Fellows have been 

 unusually few, amounting to six only, viz. the Rev. E. N. 

 Bloomfield, and Messrs. B. C. Chetty, H. T. Dobson, 

 H. H. Lyman, E. Olivier, and Wm. Warren, one of whom, 

 Mr. Lyman, went down with his wife in the Empress of 

 Ireland. Our losses in other directions are, however, some- 

 what heavier than usual, nine Fellows having resigned, and 

 ten being removed from the list. We have thus lost in all 

 twenty-five ordinary Fellows, while thirty-four have been 

 elected; our numbers, therefore, still showing an increase, 

 since we have now six hundred and thirteen ordinary and 

 twelve Honorary Fellows, reaching a total of six hundred 

 and twenty-five. 



Important as the year 1914 has been in other ways, there 

 is unusually little to chronicle with regard to the Entomo- 



PBOC. ENT. SOC. LOND., V. 1914. H 



