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six. The Council consider that this is a very gratifying 

 recognition of the kindly efforts of those gentlemen who 

 organised and led at the outdoor gatherings. The following 

 is a list of the Field Meetings : 



OxsHOTT, on May i8th ; Conductor, Mr. W. J. Lucas, B.A. 



Byfleet, on June ist; Conductors, Messrs. Bishop and 

 Lucas. 



MiCKLEHAM, on June 22nd; Conductors, Messrs. Ashdown 

 and Step. 



Brasted, on July 6th ; Conductor, Mr. R. Adkin. 



OxsHOTT, on October 5th ; Conductors, Messrs. Lucas 

 and Step. 



The Society's Collections still continue under the able 

 care of Mr. West (Greenwich), the Hon. Curator, who 

 reports as follows : 



" During the past year the cabinets have been consulted at 

 every meeting, and I hope that those members who can do 

 so will donate specimens and series to complete, so that no 

 student of any order may fail to find the species he is in 

 search of." 



These Collections have been enriched by the following 

 donations, for which the best thanks of the Council are 

 due : 



Specimens of Anax impevator and Ischniira pumilio from 

 Mr. Ashdown. 



Nearly ninety species of Homoptera (British) from the 

 Hon. Curator. 



A series oi Caradrina amhigua from Mr. R. Adkin. 



Various species of Lepidoptera from Mr. F. M. B. Carr. 



And various species of Lepidoptera from Mr. H. Harrison. 



The Library has been increased during the year by the 

 following books, periodicals, reports, etc., for which the 

 Council desire to express their thanks to the several 

 donors : 



" In Nature Land," by Messrs. Grant Allen and 

 Knock, from Mr. Knock. 



" Reptiles," Cambridge Natural History, Vol. VHL, from 

 Mr. Stanley Kdwards. 



"Shell Life," by Mr. Step, from Mr. N. K. Warne. 



