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Mr. Turner added some remarks on a few species not 

 included in Mr. Browne's list, tof^ether with a list of Tortrices 

 and Tinea observed, and a notice of a few captures in other 

 orders (see page 27). 



The Secretary read the Report of the Field Meeting held 

 on July nth, 1903 (see page 18). 



JANUARY 28ih, 1904. 



ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. 

 The President in the Chair. 



The first meeting was devoted to the business of receiving 

 the Report of the Council for the past year, the announce- 

 ment of the results of the election of the Officers and Council 

 for the coming year, and the reading of the President's 

 Address (page 29). 



The following is a list of members elected as Officers and 

 Council of the Society for the Session 1904-5. 



President. — Alfred Sich, F.E.S. 



Vice-Presidents. — ^H. Main, B.Sc, F.E.S., E. Step, F.L.S. 



Treasurer. — T. W. Hall, F.E.S. 



Librarian. — A. W. Dods. 



Curator. — W. West (Greenwich). 



Hon. Corresponding Secretary. — Stanley Edwards, F.L.S. , 

 etc. 



Hon. Report Secretary. — H. J. Turner, F.E.S. 



Council— R. Adkin, F.E.S.; F. Noad Clark; F. B. 

 Carr; H. S. Fremlin, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., F.E.S.; W. J. 

 Lucas, B.A., F.E.S.; H. A. Sauze ; W. West (Streatham). 



Mr. Thompson, of " Garlands," Redhill, was elected a 

 member. 



Mr. Tonge exhibited another short series of photographs 

 of the ova of Lepidoptera, including those of Petasia cassinea, 

 Epineuronia popidaris, Epioiie apiciaria, Hybcrnia aurantiaria, 

 and Cidaria popnlata, all magnified twenty diameters, to- 

 gether with a photograph of an imago of Theretra porcellus in 

 the position of rest. 



Mr. Step exhibited Nephrops norvegicus, the Norway lobster, 

 a Crustacean found on our northern shores and along the 

 Irish coasts, especially in Dublin Bay, from which circum- 

 stance it is known as the Dublin prawn. Under this name 



