ENTOMOLOGICAL MAGAZINE. 



JULY, 1836. 



MINUTES OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL CLUB. 



(Printed by Order.) 



At a Meeting of the Entomological Club, held at Mr. Ben- 

 nett's, 48, Cannon Street, on Thursday Evening, 9th of June, 

 1836, a Committee appointed, at a prior Meeting of the 

 Club, to take into consideration the state of the Laws of the 

 Entomological Club, with reference to the Property of which 

 the Club is now becoming possessed, and to frame a Consti- 

 tution adapted to its present circumstances, brought in the 

 following Preamble and Code of Laws ; which, after sundry 

 alterations now incorporated therewith, was unanimously 

 agreed to. 



PREAMBLE. 



Whereas, an Entomological Club established in London, in 

 the year 1826, for the purpose of social meetings at the 

 residences of its Members, for the communication of facts, 

 the comparison of notes, the naming of specimens, and 

 mutual improvement in the science of Entomology, has 

 existed and met regularly from that time to the present — a 

 period of ten years ; and whereas the proceedings of the 

 said Club have been governed by certain understood, but 

 for the most part unwritten Regulations, mutually agreed on 

 between the Members ; and whereas, in consequence of the 



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