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From W. Saunders, Esq., collected by G. J. Bowles, Esq., Quebec — 

 54 Specimens, including 16 species of Coleoptera. 



8 " "6 " Lepidoptera. 



From W. Saunders, Esq., collected at London — 



15 Specimens, including 11 species of Coleoptera. 



9 " "3 " Lepidoptera. 

 1 " "1 " Diptera. 



From James Hubbert, Esq., M.A., Toronto — 



240 Specimens, including 87 species of Coleoptera. 

 39 " " 



19 " ■ « 



22 " " 



14 " " 



From W, Turton, Esq., London — 



18 Specimens, including 9 species of Lepidoptera. 

 From the Rev. W. P. Clarke, Toronto — 



4 Specimens, including 4 species of Canadian Lepidoptera, 



'7 " . " 6 " Hymenoptera. 



1 " "1 " Neuroptera. 



1 " "1 " Hemiptera. 



Also the following, many of -which were insects of considerable interest. 

 8 Specimens, including 5 species of Chinese Coleoptera. 

 1 " " 1 " Diptera. 



3 " "2 " Orthoptera. 



1 " "1 " Hemiptera. 



1 " "1 " Lepidoptera. 



Mr. Sanderson moved, seconded by Mr. Reed, that a committee consisting of 

 the following members be appointed to draft a constitution, and to report thereon 

 at the next meeting — Prof. Croft, Prof. Hincks, Dr. Morris, and Mr. Hubbert. — 

 Carried. 



Moved by Dr. Morris, seconded by Prof. Hincks, that it is desirable to estab- 

 lish a class of corresponding members. — Carried. 



Moved by Mr. Hubbert, seconded by Mr. Saunders, that the office of Vice- 

 President be added to those already existing in the Society. — Carried. 



Moved by Mr. Saunders, seconded by Prof Hincks, that the action 'of Prof. 

 Croft and Dr. Morris in reference to the Quebec branch be sustained. — 



The following officers were then elected for the ensuing year: 



President, Wm. Saunders, Esq. 



Vice-President, Rev. Wh. Hincks, F.L.S. 



Secretary-Treasurer, Rev. Chas. J. S. Bethune, M.A. 

 Curator, James Hubbert, Esq., M.A. 



During the absence of Mr. Bethune in Britain, Mr. Hubbert was Appointed Sec- 

 retary-Treasurer pro. tern. 



