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Pupal Suspension of Thais," the author exhibiting a number 

 of specimens of Heterogynis from Spain, and elsewhere. 



Mr. E. Meyrick, B.A., communicated a paper on " Lepi- 

 doptera from New Zealand." 



Mr. G. C. Champion, F.Z.S., contributed a paper entitled 

 « Another Entomological Excursion to Spain (with description 

 of two new species of Hemiptera by Dr. 0. M. Renter)," by 

 Dr. T. A. Chapman and himself. 



Wednesday, March 1st, 1905. 



Mr. F. Merrifield (President) in the Chair. 



Election of Fellows. 

 The Duke of Bedford, K.G., President of the Zoological 

 Society, etc., of Woburn Abbey, Beds., and 15 Belgrave 

 Square, S.W. ; M. Lucien Chopard, Membre de la Societe 

 Entomologique de France, of 98 Boulevard St. Germain, Paris : 

 Mr. Wilfrid Fleet, F.R.A.S., of "Imatra," Bournemouth; 

 and Mr. Robert Sidney Mitford, C.B., of 35 Redcliffe 

 Square, S.W., were elected Fellows of the Society. 



Obituary. 

 The decease of M. Henri F. de Saussure, of Geneva, 

 Honorary Fellow, of the Rev. Francis Augustus Walker, 

 D.D., and of Mr. Alexander Fry, F.L.S., was announced. 



Exhibitions. 



Mr. H. St. J. Donisthorpe exhibited an example of Oxypoda 

 sericea, Heer, taken in Dulwich Wood, June 17th, 1904, a 

 species new to Britain; also 0. nigrina, Wat., with a type 

 lent by Mr. E. A. Waterhouse, to demonstrate that it is not 

 synonymous with sericea as stated on the Continent ; and 0. 

 exigica, which is also regarded there as synonymous with 

 nigrina. 



