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July 14th. — Horsley, Mr. Kaye, leader. 



September 8th. — Sevenoaks, Mr. Carr, leader. 



October 6th. — Oxshott (Fungus Foray), Mr. Step, leader. 



These were generally successful, although the Ranmore 

 Common Meeting was marred by a terrific downpour of rain. 

 The Meeting at Leith Hill was for a whole day, and, 

 although the attendance was not great, the outing was a 

 very pleasant and successful one. The Council wish to 

 thank the leaders of these Meetings for the admirable 

 arrangements which ensured the comfort of those attending. 



Mr. West, of Greenwich, still continues to act as Curator 

 to the Society's Collections with his usual close attention, 

 and reports as follows : 



" Through the kindness of the President we have now 

 in the Collection S and 2 of Clirysophanus dispar ; and he 

 has also added many Pyralidcs and Crambitcs from the late 

 Mr. C. G. Barrett's collection. 



" I have also received numerous specimens from Messrs. 

 A. E. Tonge and H. J. Turner, and a nice series of Sesia 

 myopiformis from Mr. E. C. Goulton. I have to thank 

 Mr. Ashby for his kind assistance in arranging the Collec- 

 tion." 



Mr. Dods has very carefully watched over the Society's 

 books during the year, and he reports as follows : 



" The Library has been well used for reference both before 

 and after the meetings, and the number of books borrowed 

 is well up to the average." 



He wishes to call the attention of Members to the fact 

 that such back numbers of the Society's " Proceedings " as 

 are still in print may be obtained by them at a reduction of 

 one third off published price. 



The following is a list of the additions to the Library 

 during the year, and the best thanks of the Society are due 

 to the donors of books and separata. 



Magazines. 



"The Entomologist," from Mr. South, F.E.S. 

 "The Entomologist's Monthly Magazine," from Com- 

 mander J. J. Walker, M.A., F.E.S. 



