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siHH'ics which \v;is fairly coitinion on (lie Psaninia-covi'ivd 

 stuuUiills. It is an addition to tlio Biitisli List. 



Telanops myopina FaHen. A sea-coast saiul-liill Oi'ialid 

 not often found, in collections and the only rcpi'cscnlat i\(' of 

 the genus in Britain. 



Ncivs of Russian Enlomohgisls. 



Capt. Burr said that ho had been trying to ol)t-a,in ncnvs 

 of Russian Fellows of the Society and had heard definitely 

 that M. KuzNKZOKF had succeeded in escaping to Finland. 

 It was, however, feared that M. Semenokf TiiiAN-SirANSKi 

 had been beaten to death by tlie peasants, though it was not 

 quite certain which of the brotliers liad met witli tliis fate. 

 Other well-known entomologists had also lost their lives, 

 and the Museums had been to a great extent destroyed. 



Mr. Wheeler observed that M. Avinoff liad undoubtedly 

 escaped, as he had seen liini in the Library and had taken 

 him homo to lunch; he was now probably in Paris. 



Papers. 



The following papeis were read : — 



" Butterfly Migration in British (Juiana,," by L. I). Cmoark, 

 F.E.S. 



" Preliminary Note on the Interpretation of Insectan and 

 Myriopodan Structures, through a Comparison witJi the 

 Structures of Crustacea," by Prof. C. C. Crami-tox, IMi.i)., 

 F.E.S. 



Wednesday, November 17th, 1920. 



Comni. .). .1. Wai/kkr, M.A., R.N., F.L.S., President, in 

 the (.Jhair. 



In reading the niiiuites of the i)revious meeting, the 



