The Council take this opportunity of thanking those 

 members who have made it a practice to accompany their 

 exhibits by carefully written notes of the chief features of 

 interest regarding them, thus ensuring to themselves the 

 advantage of their remarks being accurately reported, and at 

 the same time greatly assisting the Hon. Secretaries in their 

 arduous duties. 



The Library, which remains under the able care of Mr. 

 H. J. Turner, continues to be freely used by members. 

 The following donations have been made, and the thanks 

 of all are due to the various donors for their valuable 

 contributions. 



"The Entomologist," for 1894, from Mr. R. South. 



"The Zoologist," for 1894, from Mr. Newman. 



"The British Naturalist," for 1894, from Mr. J. SMITH 

 and Mr. L. Greening. 



"The Entomologist's Monthly Magazine," for 1894, from 

 Mr. M'LacHlan. 



" The Entomologist's Record," for 1893 and 1894, from 

 Mr. Hodges. 



" Random Recollections of Woodland, Fen, and Hill " 

 (Tutt), from Mr. J. W. TUTT. 



" Proceedings of the Entomological Society," Part I., 1893, 

 from Mr. J. JENNER Weir. 



"The Royal Natural History" (Lyddeker), Vol. I., from 

 Messrs. W. F. and N. D. Warne. 



"The Annual Address to the Entomological Society of 

 London," for 1893, from Mr. H. J. Turner. 



"Miscellanea Entomologica," for 1894, from the Editor. 



" Bulletin of the New Mexico College of Agriculture," 

 from Mr. Cockerell. 



" The Genera Pieris and Euchloe " (Tutt in " Canadian 

 Entomologist") from Mr. TUTT. 



" Science Gossip," for 1894, from Mr. Carrington. 



