a 
Ix 
Madeira, November 1918. It is new to Madeira, but has 
doubtless been introduced from Portugal. 
“ Chrysophanus phlaeas (L.) collected by my wife at Porto da 
Cruz, Madeira. G. T. Bethune Baker states that Wollaston’s 
specimens of this species from Madeira were very dark, but . 
those we saw had a very ordinary appearance. Rebel refers 
the Madeira form to the race phlaeoides Stgr.” 
Wednesday, June Ist, 1921. 
The Rt. Hon. Lord Roruscutiip, M.A., F.R.S., etc., Presi- 
dent, in the Chair. 
The PrestpENT announced the death of Dr. Lonastarr, and 
a vote of condolence was passed to his widow and relatives. 
Election of Fellows. 
Dr. Davip Suarp, M.A., M.B., F.R.S., etc., was elected a 
Special Life Fellow. Mr. P. V. Casriine, of Peshawar, India, 
and Dr. 8. C. Hartanp, D.Sc., of Shirley Institute, Didsbury, 
were elected Fellows of the Society. 
Exemption of the Society from Income Tax. 
The TreasuRER made a_ statement, explaining that the 
Society, as a Friendly Society, had been pronounced free 
from all Income tax except on the interest on the Debentures. 
He also made a statement as to the portraits of Distinguished 
Entomologists that had been hung in the Society’s rooms, 
and expressed the hope that other portraits and documents 
of entomological interest would be presented to the Society. 
Obituary. 
The PresIpENT read the following statement as to the death 
of a number of distinguished Russian entomologists during 
1916-20 :— 
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