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Messrs. Lucas and Ashdown have kindly undertaken to 

 arrange the dragon-flies and make the Collection as perfect 

 as possible. 



The following works, pamphlets, and separata have been 

 added to the Society's bookshelves, for which the Council 

 desires to tender its hearty thanks to the respective donors: 



" British Lepidoptera," Vol. I., by J. W. Tutt; " Flora 

 of Kent," by F. J. Hanbury ; " Cambridge Natural History," 

 Vol. VI. (" Insects "), and Vol. IX. (" Birds "), from Mr. 

 Stanley Edwards. 



" Favourite Flowers," Vol. IV., by E. Step ; " Flowering 

 Plants" (Anne Pratt), Vols. I. and II., by E. Step; 

 " Romance of the Wild Flowers," by E. Step, from Messrs. 

 W. F. and N. D. Warne. 



" Insects," by G. H. Carpenter; "British Birds," by 

 Butler and others, illustrated by W. F. Frohawk (six 

 volumes), from Mr. A. Harrison. 



" Entomologist," 1899, from Mr. South. 



" Entomologists' Monthly Magazine," 1899, from Mr. 

 M'Lachlan. 



" Zoologist," 1899, from Mr. Newman. 



" Science-Gossip," 1899, from Mr. Carrington. 



" Knowledge," 1899, from the Publishers. 



" British Hawk Moths," by W. J. Lucas, from the 

 Author. 



" Butterflies of N. America," by W. J. Holland, and 

 " Report of the Entomological Society of Ontario," from 

 Mr. L. Gibb. 



" British Lepidoptera," Vol. V., by C. G. Barrett, from 

 the Author. 



The " Entomologische Tidskrift," 1886 — 99, fourteen 

 volumes, from Prof. Aurivillius. 



" Contributions to the Entomology of New Mexico," six- 

 teen separata, by T. D. A. Cockerell, from the Author. 



"Catalogue of Longicornia," from the British Museum. 



" Larvae of British Lepidoptera," Vol. VIII., Ray Society, 

 by purchase. 



" Address to the Entomological Society of London," by 

 R. Trimen, from the Secretary. 



