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JANUARY 22nd, 1914. 



ANNUAL GENEKAL MEETING. 

 Mr. a. E. Tonge, President, in the chair. 



The first meeting, held at seven oclock, was devoted to the 

 business of the Society. 



The Balance Sheet was read by Mr. Russell, one of the Auditors, 

 and was adopted by the meeting. It was an eminently satisfactory 

 one (see page xvi.). 



The Report of the Council (see page xi.), was read and adopted by 

 the meeting. 



The President declared the following gentlemen duly elected as 

 Officers and Council for 1914-15. 



President.— B. H. Smith, B.A., F.E.S. 



Vice-Presidents.— A. E. Gibbs, F.L.S., F.Z.S., F.E.S. , and A. E. 

 Tonge, F.E.S. 



Treasm-er.-T. W. Hall, F.E.S. 



Librarian. — A. W. Dods. 



Curator. — W. West (Greenwich). 



Editor.— E. Step, F.L.S. 



Hon. Secretaries.— Stsinley Edwards, F.L.S., F.Z.S., F.E.S., and 

 H. J. Turner, F.E.S. 



Council.— R. Adkiu, F.E.S., J. Piatt Barrett, F.E.S., F. Noad 

 Clark, C. W. Colthrup, B. S. Curwen, W. J. Kaye, F.E.S., N. D. 

 Riley, F.E.S., W. G. Sheldon, F.E.S., and A. Sich, F.E.S. 



The President then read the Annual Address (see page 55). 



Votes of thanks were passed to the President, Treasurer, Officers,. 

 Council and Auditors for their work daring the j^ear. 



Ordinary Meeting. 



Mr. B. H. Smith, President, in the chair, 



Mr. L. W. Newman exhibited a small female of Leucania pallens, 

 with three antennse developed, one of which was bifid towards the 

 tip, and thicker than either of the other two. Apparently this 

 antenna, which was thicker and bifid, was formed by the anastomosing 

 of two antennae. The specimen was taken at sugar by the Rev. W. 

 Beecher, near Newark. 



