those who have so generousl}- kept the Society's book- 

 shelves furnished : 



" Hymenoptera," by F. Smith (n. ed.), from the Trustees 

 OF THE British Museum (Nat. Hist.)- 



" Insect Life," by J. H. Fabre ; " MammaHa " (Cambridge 

 N. H.), " British Lepidoptera," Vol. Ill, by J. W. Tutt, 

 from Mr. Stanley Edwards, F.L.S., F.E.S. 



" Tettigidse of North America," by Hanson, from the 

 Author. 



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



"The Zoologist," from Mr. Newman. 



"The Entomologist's Monthly Magazine," from Mr. 

 M'Lachlan, F.R.S. 



" Science Gossip," from Mr. J. T. Carrington. 



" Knowledge," from the Publishers. 



"The Irish Naturalist," " The Canadian Entomologist," 

 " The Rochester Naturalist," " Entomologische Tidskrift " 

 (Stockholm), by exchange. 



Reports of the Smithsonian Society, the Entomological 

 Society of Ontario, the East Kent Scientific and Natural 

 History Society, Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists' Society, 

 Croydon Natural History Society, Holmesdale Natural 

 History Society (Reigate), S.-E. Union of Scientific Societies, 

 from the Societies, etc. 



Pamphlets and Separata from Mr. T. D. A. Cockerell, 

 of Colorado, the Llo3'd Library, Ohio, New Mexico College 

 of Agriculture, etc. 



The Abstract of " Proceedings " of the Societ}^ for igoi 

 was issued in June with the very kind aid of a few staunch 

 and generous Members, to whom the gratitude of all is due. 

 It consisted of a book of ninety-tw^o pages and two plates. 

 The Council regrets the late date of issue of the volume, and 

 trusts that it will be possible to have the Abstract for 1902 in 

 the hands of the Members b}- the end of March. 



In conclusion the Council wishes to congratulate the Societj' 

 on having passed through another year's successful work. 

 They are pleased to see Members being added at each meet- 

 ing, and have no doubt that during the coming year the 

 work and prosperity of the Society may go on apace. 



