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  Wednesday, 
  March 
  19th, 
  1919. 
  

  

  The 
  Rev, 
  F. 
  D. 
  Morice, 
  M.A., 
  F.Z.S., 
  Vice-President, 
  in 
  

   the 
  Chair. 
  

  

  Election 
  of 
  Fellows. 
  

  

  Lieut. 
  L. 
  A. 
  Box, 
  80, 
  Northampton 
  Road, 
  Croydon; 
  Prof. 
  

   J. 
  Chester 
  Bradley, 
  M.Sc, 
  Assistant 
  Professor 
  of 
  Systematic 
  

   Entomology, 
  Cornell 
  University, 
  Ithaca, 
  New 
  York; 
  Messrs. 
  

   E. 
  J. 
  Burnett, 
  M.A., 
  9, 
  London 
  Road, 
  Forest 
  Hill, 
  S.E. 
  23; 
  

   Bernard 
  Douglas 
  Cumming, 
  Royal 
  Exchange 
  Assurance, 
  

   Royal 
  Exchange, 
  E.C. 
  3 
  ; 
  Capt. 
  Tickner 
  Edwardes, 
  R.A.M.C, 
  

   The 
  Red 
  Cottage, 
  Burpham, 
  Arundel, 
  Sussex 
  ; 
  Lt.-Col. 
  William 
  

   Henry 
  Evans, 
  D.S.O., 
  R.E., 
  c/o 
  Messrs. 
  Cox 
  & 
  Co., 
  16, 
  Charing 
  

   Cross, 
  W.C. 
  2; 
  Mme. 
  Fournier, 
  90, 
  Boulvarde 
  Malesherbes, 
  

   Paris; 
  Messrs. 
  H. 
  C. 
  Hayward, 
  M.A., 
  Repton, 
  Derby; 
  N. 
  

   Marumo, 
  Zoological 
  Listitute, 
  Agricultural 
  College, 
  Luperial 
  

   University, 
  Komaba, 
  Tokyo, 
  Japan; 
  Louis 
  Nell, 
  Lnperial 
  

   Bureau 
  of 
  Entomology, 
  British 
  Museum 
  (Natural 
  History), 
  

  

  5. 
  Kensington, 
  S.W. 
  7 
  ; 
  William 
  George 
  Eraser 
  Nelson, 
  

  

  6, 
  Craven 
  Hill, 
  W. 
  2 
  ; 
  John 
  Peel, 
  Whittlesey, 
  Cambs. 
  ; 
  

   Capt. 
  Leslie 
  Rawdon 
  Stansfield, 
  R.G.A., 
  c/o 
  Army 
  and 
  

   Navy 
  Club, 
  Pall 
  Mall, 
  S.W. 
  1 
  ; 
  Major 
  Watkin 
  Temple, 
  East 
  

   Mersea, 
  Essex; 
  and 
  M. 
  P. 
  Wytsman, 
  Quatre 
  Bras, 
  Tervueren, 
  

   Brussels, 
  were 
  elected 
  Fellows 
  of 
  the 
  Society. 
  

  

  Letter 
  from 
  M. 
  Charles 
  Oberthur. 
  

  

  Mr. 
  H, 
  Rowland-Brown 
  communicated 
  the 
  following 
  

   extract 
  from 
  a 
  letter 
  addressed 
  to 
  him 
  in 
  reference 
  to 
  the 
  death 
  

   of 
  the 
  late 
  Dr. 
  Godman. 
  

  

  " 
  Je 
  vous 
  demande 
  de 
  vouloir 
  bien 
  faire 
  part 
  a 
  la 
  Societe 
  

   entomologique 
  de 
  Londres, 
  de 
  mes 
  sentiments 
  de 
  la 
  plus 
  cordiale 
  

   et 
  sincere 
  condoleance, 
  a 
  I'occasion 
  de 
  la 
  mort 
  de 
  M. 
  Godman. 
  

  

  " 
  Je 
  vous 
  serai 
  reconnaissant 
  de 
  faire 
  connaitre 
  a 
  vos 
  

   honorables 
  coUegues 
  de 
  la 
  Societe 
  entomologique 
  de 
  Londres 
  

   toute 
  la 
  respectueuse 
  affection 
  que 
  je 
  portals 
  a 
  M. 
  Godman. 
  

   Je 
  conserverai 
  de 
  lui 
  le 
  souvenir 
  le 
  meilleur. 
  II 
  etait, 
  comme 
  

   vous 
  le 
  dites 
  si 
  exactement 
  et 
  si 
  justement, 
  ' 
  the 
  kindest 
  and 
  

   courtliest 
  of 
  men, 
  encouraging, 
  sympathetic, 
  and 
  generous.' 
  " 
  

  

  