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‘‘Larvee of British Lepidoptera,” Vols. VI. and VII., Ray 
Society, by PURCHASE. 
‘‘ Favourite Flowers of Greenhouse and Garden,” Vols. II. 
and III., by E. Step, from Mr. WARNE. 
“List of Yorkshire Neuroptera,” by C. G. Porritt, from 
the AUTHOR. 
‘*How to Collect Coccide,” by T. D. A. Cockerell, from 
the AUTHOR. 
The Librarian reports that the MS. of the catalogue of 
the Library, containing the titles of some five hundred books, 
magazines, reports, separate papers and pamphlets, is ready 
for the printers. It is hoped that this may shortly be pub- 
lished, but it would be necessary to make a small charge for 
it in order to cover the cost. The Council trusts that each 
Member will look upon it as his duty to take a copy. 
The Photographic Album has been enriched by several 
additions during the past year. Messrs. F. Clarke, 
Dennis, Brooks (Rotherham), Young (Rotherham), Moore, 
H. Wood, H. S. Fremlin, and Major Ficklin having kindly 
given their photographs. There are now about three dozen 
portraits of past and present Members, including those of 
many well-known entomologists, and the Council earnestly 
begs that the gaps may be filled ere long. 
The Council looks forward hopefully to the coming year 
as one in which the work of the Society may be still further 
extended, and the promises of papers and exhibits from both 
Members and well-known naturalists warrant them in thus 
anticipating a very successful year. 
