131 



vorticella 



taeniolella 



Coronillella 



nigritella 



Anthyllidella 



atrella 



bifractella 



afhnis 



mundella 



immaculatella 



tenebrella 



tenebrosella 



lucidella 



lutulentella 



cerealella 



suffusella 



littorella 



subocellea 



fuscipennis 



inopella 



paupella 



Gerronella 



nigricostella 



dodecella 



vulgella 



nanella 



albiceps 



gemmella 



luculella 



Arteraisiella 



pulliginella 



naeviferella 



Hermannella 



Brizella 



Ericinella 



pictella 



B, a. 



conscriptella 

 gibbosella 



b. 

 Lappella 

 Carlinella 

 Metzneriella 

 neuropterella 



January 26, 1852, (Anniversary Meeting). 

 J. O. Westwood, Esq., President, in the chair. 



The Secretary read the Report made to the Council by the Library and Cabinet 

 Committee : and Mr. Wilkinson, one of the Auditors of the Treasurer's Accounts 

 for 1 851, read an abstract thereof, exhibiting a very improved condition of the Society's 

 financial affairs. 



The Ballot then took place, when Messrs. J. Curtis, W. Spence, J. J. Weir, and 

 W. Wing, were elected Members of the Council, in the room of Messrs. F. Bond, W. 

 S. Dallas, W. W. Saunders and G. R. Waterhouse : J. O. Westwood, P^sq., was re- 

 elected President, W. Yarrell, Esq., Treasurer, and J. W. Douglas and H. T. Stainton 

 Secretaries. 



The President delivered the following Address on the State and Prospects of the 

 Society, and of Entomology generally ; for which a vote of thanks was passed, and he 

 was requested to allow it to be printed. 



Votes of thanks were also passed to the Treasurer, Secretaries, and the retiring 

 Members of the Council. 



THE PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS. 



Gentlemen, 



In accordance with the custom of my predecessors in this 

 chair, it now becomes my duty to address you on the progress of 

 Entomology in general, and of this Society in particular, during the 

 past year. 



