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Boyd, M.C, R.A.M.C, Pendavey, Birchington-on-Sea ; Miss 

 Mary Frances Cossart BrIEdson, Ford Brow, Dartmouth; 

 Messrs. Thomas Cockcroft, 111, Owen St., Wellington South, 

 New Zealand; Ernest Crabbe, 52, Sarsfeld Road, Balham, 

 S.W.12; J. W. Griffen, 27, The Summit, Liscard, Wallasey; 

 Alister Clavering Hardy, 40, Harlow Moor Drive, Harro- 

 gate ; Valentine Knight, Assistant Director Raffles Museum, 

 Singapore; Russell James, 7, Broadlands Road, Highgate, 

 N.6; George Lodge, Hawkhouse, Camberley; Hugh Ken- 

 neth MuNRO, B.Sc, 258, Bourke St., Pretoria, S. Africa; 

 John Golding Myers, Aramoho, Wanganui, New Zealand; 

 Alfred Philpott, Assistant Entomologist, Biological Dept., 

 Cawthron Inst. oi. Scientific Research, Nelson, New Zealand; 

 Arthur Walter Richardson, 28, Avenue Road, Southall, 

 Middlesex; Dr. Winstan St. Andrew St. John, M.R.C.S., 

 L.R.C.P., Derwent House, Derby; Dr. John W. Scharff, 

 M.B,, D.P.M., Tampin, Federated Malay States; Messrs. 

 Joseph Tinsley, West of Scotland Agricultural College, 

 Burns Avenue, Kilmarnock; and William Wallace, M.B., 

 15, Hainton Avenue, Grimsby, were elected Fellows of the 

 Society. 



Exhibitions. 



New Butterflies from Dutch New Guinea. — Mr. 

 G. Talbot exhibited on behalf of Mr. J. J. Joicey a number of 

 New Butterflies' from the Weyland Mountains, Dutch New 

 Guinea. 



The specimens shown formed part of the first collection 

 made by the three brothers C, F., and J. Pratt, who were 

 sent out by Mr. Joicey to explore a little-known part of New 

 Guinea. The Pratts were successful in reaching the Weyland 

 Mountains which lie about forty miles inland from the coast 

 of Geelvink Bay. 



New forms of the following species were shown : — Troides 

 chimaera Roths., Papilio alheriici Ob., Mor'pho'psis ula Roths., 

 and Morphotaenaris schonhergi Fruh, Also a distinct species 

 of a Delias belonging to the ligata group, a striking Morphopsis, 

 a Hypocijsta, a Harsiesis, and a species of a new genus closely 

 allied to Hypochrysops. 



