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" British Lepidoptera," Vol. VII., by Mr. C. G. Barrett, 

 from the Author. 



" With Nature and a Camera," by Messrs. Kearton, from 

 Mr. T. W. Hall. 



" Entomologist's Monthly Magazine," 1901, from Mr. Mac- 

 Lachlan. 



" Entomologist," 1901, from Mr. South. 



" Science Gossip," 1901, from Mr. Carrington. 



*' Zoologist," 1901, from Mr. Newman. 



" Knowledge," from the Publishers. 



" Irish Naturalist," 1901 ; " Canadian Entomologist," 

 1901 ; " Entomologische Tidskrift," 1901 ; " Rochester 

 Naturalist," igoi. 



"Journal of the City of London College," " Report of the 

 City of London Entomological and Natural History 

 Society," 1900 ; " Report of the Entomological Society of 

 Ontario," 1900; "Reports of the Smithsonian Institute," 

 1898-99; " Transactions of the Norfolk and Norwich Natural 

 History Society," 1900-01 ; " Proceedings of the Croydon 

 Microscopical and Natural History Society," 1900 ; and 

 " South Eastern Naturalist," 1901, by exchange. 



" Larvae of British Lepidoptera, Vol. IX., Ray Society, by 

 Purchase. 



Numerous Pamphlets and Magazine articles, by Mr. 

 CocKERELL, from the Author. 



Under the careful guardianship of Mr. H. A. Sauze, the 

 Hon. Librarian, the Library continues to be of great service 

 to the members, especially for reference at the meetings. 

 His report is as follows : 



" With respect to the Library, which has a steady number 

 of consultants, the feature of 1901 has been the thoughtful- 

 ness and liberality of one of our proved friends, Mr. Stanley 

 Edwards, who has generously provided an additional 

 mahogany cupboard of goodly capacity for storing the stock 

 of unsold ' Transactions ' of the Society, and leaving the 

 Library free for housing the books. Concerning these 

 ' Transactions,' there has been a slight demand for copies 

 from the Continent during the year, which has improved the 

 balance of the Library Fund, but the accumulation must be 



