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light male with dark female, of which the following is the 

 result : — 



" The dark male and dark female have thrown all dark, 34 

 males and 34 females ; 9 pupae have not changed. 



"The light male and light female have thrown all light, 9 

 males and 9 females ; 3 pupae have not changed. 



"The dark male and light female have thrown 8 dark males 

 and 16 dark females, 3 light males and 3 light females; one 

 pupa has not changed. 



" The light male and dark female have thrown 19 dark males 

 and 15 dark females, 7 light males and 8 light females; 13 

 pupa? have not changed. 



"The last moth emerged November 6th." 



Paper. 



Commander J. J. Walker communicated a paper entitled 

 " Hymenoptera Aculeata collected in Algeria by the Rev. 

 A. E. Eaton, M.A., and the Rev. F. D. Morice, M.A. ; Part 

 ii, Diploptera," by Edward Saunders, F.R.S., F.L.S. 



Wednesday, December 6th, 1905. 

 Mr. F. Merrifield, President, in the Chair. 



Election of an Honorary Fellow. 



Doctor 0. M. Ueutek, of Helsingfors, Grand Duchy of 

 Finland, was elected an Honorary Fellow of the Society. 



Election of Felloics. 



.Mr. Charles William Mally, M.Sc, Associate of the 

 Society of Economic Entomology of Washington, U.S.A., 

 Government Entomologist for the Eastern Province of the 

 Cape Colony, and Mr. Harold Powell, of Rue Mireille, 

 Hyeres, France, were elected Fellows of the Society. 



