TpE gea^K L0ND0N 



Entomological ani |Ia(uni! pi^torj) cSocictjj, 



HIBERNIA CHAMBERS, LONDON BRIDGE, S.E. 



The Society has for its object the diffusion of Biological Science, by 

 means of Papers and Discussions, and the formation of Typical Collec- 

 tions. There is a Library for the use of Members. Meetings of the 

 Members are held on the 2nd and 4th Thursday evenings in each month, 

 from Eight to Ten p.m., at the above address. The Society's Rooms are 

 easy of access from all parts of London, and the Council cordially invite 

 the co-operation of all Naturalists, especially those who are willing to 

 further the objects of the Society by reading Papers and exhibiting 

 Specimens. 



Seven Shilli7tgs atid Sixpe?ice per Annuvi, with an Entrance 

 Fee of Tivo Shillings and Sixpence. 



All Communications to be addressed to the Hon. Gen. Secretary, 



STANLEY EDWARDS, F.L.S., &c., 



15, St. German's Place, Blackheath, S.E. 



PAST PRESIDENTS. 



