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Wednesday, November 2nd, 1921. 
The Rt. Hon. Lorp Roruscuiitp, M.A., F.R.S., etc., 
President, in the Chair. 
Gift to the Society. 
The presentation by the PresipENT of a rare copy of 
Scopoli’s “ Deliciae Florae et Faunicae ” was announced, and 
a vote of thanks to him was carried with acclamation. 
Election of Fellows. 
The following were elected Fellows of the Society :— 
Messrs. Norman E. Mituer, Dar-es-Salaam, East Africa; 
OLIVER RICHARDSON GoopMAN, 210, Goswell Road, E.C. 1; 
k. P, U. U. Narr, M.A., Training College, Trivandrum; 
FraNK Batrour-Brown, M.A., F.R.S.E., F.Z.S., Oaklands, 
Fenstanton, St. Ives, Hunts; E. Metvitte Du Porte, M.Sc., 
Ph.D., Macdonald College, Quebec, Canada; OtLiver C. 
CassEL, D.F.C., N.D.A., West Hill, Ottery St. Mary, Devon; 
O. C. OLLENBACH, Survey of India Dept., Dehra Dun, India; 
J. B. Corporaat, Pieter Bothstraat, 39, The Hague, Holland; 
Dovuetas Cator, 13, Westminster Mansions, Gt. Smith St., 
S.W.1; Marco Patuts, Tatoi, Aigburth Drive, Liverpool; 
and SamueL WaLKeEr, 53, Micklegate Hill, York. 
Exhibitions. 
BUTTERFLIES FROM SUTHERLANDSHIRE.—Mr. W. G, SHELDON 
exhibited :— 
(1) A series of Epinephele ianira from Lochinver, Suther- 
landshire, showing an approach to the South European 
form of that species, var. Aispulla Hitb., one or two being 
almost identical with it. South of England examples and var. 
hispulla were also shown for comparison. 
(2) Pieris napi, showing an approach to the Alpine and 
Boreal form var. bryoniae Och., from Inchnadamph, Suther- 
landshire, with South of England, Lapland, and Alpine 
examples for comparison; also a specimen of P. napi from 
Lochinver only 14 miles away and practically agreeing with 
specimens from the South of England. 
Remarks on the races of these butterflies were made by 
