during the year, and the thanks of the Society are due to 

 the respective donors : — 



"Wayside and Woodland Blossoms" (by E. Step), and 

 "The Royal Natural History," Vols. II.- — IV., from Messrs. 

 W. F. and N. D. Warne. 



"The Entomologist's Record," 1894, from Messrs. Hodges 

 and TuTT. 



"The Entomologist," 1895, from Mr. South. 



"The Entomologist's Monthly Magazine," 1895, from Mr. 

 McLachlan. 



"Science Gossip," 1895, and " Science Gossip " Index, 

 1894, from Mr. Carrington. 



"The Naturalist's Journal," 1895, from Mr. Ford. 



" The Zoologist," 1895, from Mr. Newman. 



" Special Index " of " Entomologist's Record " for 1894, 

 from Mr. Hodges. 



"Common Fungi," by M. C. Cooke, and "The Story of 

 Primitive Man," by Clodd, from Mr. Stanley Edwards. 



"A Naturalist's Diary," by Dr. Roberts, and "British 

 Lepidoptera," by E. C. Meyrick, from Mr. R. Adkin. 



"Address of the Ent. Soc. of Lond.," 1895, from Mr. Hy. 

 J. Turner. 



" Report of the Dulwich Science Society," 1894-5, from 

 the Society. 



"British Lepidoptera," Vol. II., from Mr. C. G. 

 Barrett. 



" The Footpath," from the Editors. 



" The Geographical Distribution of Scale Insects," by 

 T. D. A. Cockerell, from the Author. 



"The Entomologist's Record," 1895, from Mr. J. W. 

 TuTT. 



Mr. W. West (Greenwich), who continues to efficiently 

 carry out the duties of Curator, reports that by the kindness 

 of the late South London Microscopical and Natural History 

 Society, three boxes of insects have been presented to the 

 collections. 



