ENTOMOLOGICAL CLUB. 281 



Mr. J. Hoyer, of London. A copy of " Harris's Expo- 

 sition of British Insects." 



Mr. F. Walker, of London. A collection of insects made 

 by himself in the vicinity of North Cape, or subsequently in a 

 pedestrian tour from thence to Tornea. 



Resolved Unanimously, 



That the thanks of the Entomological Club be given to these 

 gentlemen, for their various and valuable donations to the 

 Club. 



Mr. Newman said, that in reference to what had passed at 

 the last sitting, he had obtained, purposely for publication, a 

 Report of the only meeting of the Entomological Society which 

 had since occurred. In this Report the list of donations was 

 deficient : he had, therefore, written the following note to the 

 Secretary of the Society, hoping to obtain them. 



To J. O. Westwood, Esq. 



" Dear Sir, — It has been a matter of complaint from several 

 members of the Entomological Society of London, that, as 

 Editor of the Entomological Magazine, I have not published 

 the list of donations presented each month to the Entomological 

 Society, and also given a slight notice of the proceedings of the 

 Society. I can remedy the latter very readily, by employing 

 a competent person to take notes ; but I have no means of 

 obtaining a correct list of donations except from yourself; and 

 I conceive an incorrect list would be nearly useless. I wish 

 therefore to say, that if it be consonant with your views to hand 

 me such a list, I shall feel obliged for it, as an addition to the 

 information I am desirous of disseminating, and also as a pro- 

 bable means of serving the Entomological Society. 



(Signed,) " Edward Newman." 



Mr. Westwood replied immediately to this note as 

 follows : — 



To E. Newman, Esq. 



" Dear Sir, — As the lists you mention will be too late for 

 the next number of the Entomological Magazine, I must defer 



