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A Fungus Foray in the Autumn, which Mr. Step kindly 

 consented to conduct. 



These Outings were all held, with the exception of the 

 last, which was abandoned, owing to the abnormally dry 

 summer, and the consequent scarcity of specimens. 



The Council desire to thank the respective gentlemen 

 who conducted the above Field Excursions, but regret that 

 such enjoyable trips do not meet with more general support 

 from the members. 



The Library, which remains under the care of Mr. H. J. 

 Turner, has received the following additions during the 

 past year, and the thanks of all are due to the donors : — 



"The Entomologist" for 1893, from Mr. R. South. 

 "The Zoologist" for 1893, from Mr. NEWMAN. 

 "The Entomologist's Monthly Magazine " for 1893, from 

 Mr. M'Lachlan. 



"The British Naturahst " for 1893, from Mr. J. E. 

 ROBSON. 



" The Entomologist's Record and Journal of Variation " 

 for 1893, from Mr. A. J. Hodges.' 



"The Essex Naturalist" for 1893, from the Essex Field 

 Club. 



The Special Index to the " Entomologist's Record " for 

 1892, from Mr. TUTT. 



"Report on Injurious Insects," by Miss E. Ormerod, for 

 1892, from Mr. R. Adkin. 



" The Transactions of the City of London Entomological 

 Society" for 1891 and 1892, from the SOCIETY. 



" Vegetable Wasps and Plant Worms," by M. C. Cooke, 

 from Mr. Edwards. 



'* List of Animals belonging to the Zoological Society," 

 from Mr. J. Jenner Weir. 



