KXXV 
Wednesday, March 16th, 1921. 
The Rt. Hon. Lord Rotuscuitp, M.A., D.Sc., F.R.S., etc., 
President, in the Chair. 
Resignation and Election of Hon. Secretary. Vote of Thanks. 
The PRESIDENT announced that, owing to ill health, the 
Rev. G. WHEELER, M.A., F.Z.8S., had been compelled to 
resign the Secretaryship. A unanimous vote of condolence 
and a vote of thanks to him for his services were passed, 
on the motion of the PRESIDENT, seconded by the TREASURER. 
The PRESIDENT announced that Mr. H. Rowianp-Brown, 
M.A., had been elected Hon. Secretary in place of Rev. G. 
WHEELER. 
Election of Fellows. 
The following were elected Fellows of the Society :—Capt. 
K. J. Haywarp, Aswan, Egypt; Mr. E. Botton Kure, 
Balliol College, Oxford; Mr. L. M. Pears, West Virginia, 
U.S.A.; Mr. E. D. Lewis, Swanley, Kent; Mr. W. J. Hatt, 
Cairo, Egypt; Mr. D. Pountan, Federated Malay States; 
Mr. H. Donatp Horr, Jermyn St., London, 8.W.; Prof. 
S. Matsumura, Japan; and Prof. C. P. ALEXANDER, Illinois, 
U.S.A. 
Gifts to the Society’s Rooms. 
The PrestpENT announced that gifts for the decoration and 
embellishment of the Society’s New Rooms would be much 
appreciated. 
Informal Meetings. 
The PRESIDENT announced that for the present Informal 
Meetings, to which Fellows and their friends were invited, 
would be held in the Society’s Rooms from 5-10 p.m. on the 
third Wednesday in all the months when there was one 
meeting only advertised for the month. 
Debates and Discussions. 
Fellows were requested to suggest subjects of entomological 
interest for debate and discussion, and their attention called 
to the Discussion Book, now replaced in the Library. 
