PROCEEDINGS. 233 



CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE LIBRARY. 



Transactions of the Entomological Society of London, for 1893; in exchange. 



A set of back numbers of the Bombay Natural History Society's Journal ; 

 by Mr. J. P. Cornf orth. 



Records of the Geological Survey of India, Vol. XXVII, Parts 1 and 2; in 

 exchange. 



The Fauna of British India, Moths (Hampson); by Mr. W. F. Sinclair, I.C.S. 



Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria, Vol. VII ; in exchange. 



Proceedings of the Linnsean Society of N. S. W., Parts 3 and 4, Vol. VIII ; 

 in exchange. 



Indian Museum Notes, Vol. Ill, No. 3; the Trustees of the Indian Museum. 



Les Formicides de la Province d'Oran (Algerie),byA. Forel; from the Author, 



Actes de la Societe Scientifique du Chili, Vol. Ill ; in exchange. 



The Canadian Entomologist, Vol. XXVI, No. 5 ; in exchange. 



Report of the Council of the Zoological Society for 1893; by Mr. W. F. Sin- 

 clair, I.C.S. 



The Indian Forester, Vol. XX, Nos. 5 and 6; in exchange. 



The Victorian Naturalist, Vol. XI, Nos. 1 and 2 ; in exchange. 



The Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, Vol. LXII, Part I, No. 4; in 

 exchange. 



The Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, Vol. LXIII, Part II, No. 1 5 

 in exchange. 



The- Flora of British India, Part XX, by Sir J. D. Hooker ; in exchange. 



Annual Report of the Secretary for Mines, Victoria, N. S.W., 1893; in ex- 

 change. 



Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, Vol. IV, 1892 ; 

 Smithsonian Institution. 



Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Science of Philadelphia, Part II, 1892 ; 

 Smithsonian Institution. 



Scientific Taxidermy for Museums by B. W. Shufeldt, M. D.; Smithsonian 

 Institution. 



The Memoirs and Proceedings of the Manchester Library and Philosophical 

 Society, 1893-94; in exchange. 



A VALUABLE CONTRIBUTION. 



A special vote of thanks was passed to Baron Ed. de Poncins for his valuable 



contribution to the Society's collection of the skull and horns of a female 



Ovis poli. 



PAPERS READ. 



The following papers were then read : — " Man-eating Panthers," by Mr. 

 J. D. Inverarity ; " Wounded Tigers, &c., how should they be killed " ? by Mi> 

 Regd. Gilbert; and "Some Indian Stalking and Shooting," by Mr. A. M. 

 Markham, I.C.S., all of which will appear in the Society's Journal. 



A vote of thanks having been passed to these gentlemen for their interesting 

 papers, the meeting then terminated. 



