VO THE ENTOMOLOGIST S RECORD. 



as Secretary. We may note, in this connection, that all communica- 

 tions for the Society should be addressed to 41, Queen's Gate, South 

 Kensington, S.W. 7. 



The Report of the Council of the Eay Society is to hand. The 

 President is Professor W. C. Mcintosh, M.D., L.L.D., D.Sc, etc. 

 There is an increase of membership for the year 1920, but to 

 adequately carry on the activities of the Society will need a consider- 

 ably greater increase in subscriptions and income in the near future. 

 The Rt. Hon. Lord Rothschild, F.R.S., was elected a Vice-President, 

 and Mr. E. E. Green, P.E.S., a member of Council. The Hon. 

 Secretary is Dr. W. T. Caiman, D.Sc, F.L.S., F.Z.S., 1, Mount Park 

 Crescent, Ealing, London, W. 5. 



The Publishers of the Genera Insectorom announce the issue of the 

 fascicule on the Tabdnidae (Dip.). 



We are pleased to announce that the Fellows of the Entomological 

 Society, London, can now obtain books and separata on loan as usual. 

 Although much still remains tc be done in the re-arrangement and 

 equipment of the Library, it is possible for the sub-librarian now to 

 find most of the items which have been applied for during the past few 

 months. Of course Fellows understand that the postage both ways is 

 paid by the borrower. 



SOCIETIES. 



The Entomological Society of London. 



( ii-tnber 6th, 1920. — Election of Fellows. — Messrs. A. M. Altson, 

 26, Addison Mansions, Blythe Road, West Kensington ; Hubert Mere- 

 dydd Morris, M.Sc, Institute of Plant Pathology, Rotbamsted Experi- 

 mental Station, Harpenden ; Sydney Douglas-Crompton, Villa Helvetia, 

 Costebelle, Hyeres, France ; J. C. M. Gardner, Entomological Dept., 

 Royal College of Science, S.W. 7 ; Bernard Sinclair Goodban, Braemar, 

 Belvedere Road, Upper Norwood, S.E. 19 ; Harry Hargreaves, Ento- 

 mological Dept., Royal College of Science, S.W. 7 ; Charles McFarlane 

 Inglis, M.B.O.U., F.Z.S., Baghownie Factory, Laheria Sarai, Bihar, 

 India ; Douglas Johnstone, Brooklands, Rayleigh, Essex; Capt. Arthur 

 Leslie Kent-Lemon, York and Lancaster Regt., c/o Postmaster, Khar- 

 toum, Sudan, and Blytheswood, Ascot, Berks; Messrs. W. H. J. Prior, 

 Culham, Main Road, New Eltham, Kent ; Philip Bernard Richards, 

 Agricultural Dept., Kuala Lumpur, Federated Malay States, and 52, 

 Longridge Road, Earl's Court, S.W. 5; Lieut. J. Seabrook, 

 8, Warwick Place, S.W.I ; and Mr. John William Spencer, 5, Dogford 

 Road, Ray ton, Oldham, Lanes., were elected Fellows of the Society. 



The Society's New Quarters. — The Treasurer gave an account of 

 the negociations for new quarters for the Society, saying that No. 41, 

 Queen's Gate was now almost certainly secured, the cost of the Free- 

 hold, re-decorating and furnishing would be about £9,000, towards 

 which a considerable sum in donations and loans had already been 

 promised. He urged upon the Fellows the duty of supporting the 

 project. 



Exhibits. — Ornithoptera rubianus. — Mr. A. Dicksee exhibited five 

 males of O. rubianus from Ranonga, the westernmost of the Solomon 

 Islands, two specimens only being previously known. He pointed out 



