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Mr. Malcolm Burr exhibited a porcelain model of a grass- 

 hopper. It was received from China, and was a very clever 

 imitation, the minute parts even to the tarsi being present ; 

 but the species it represented was not determined. He 

 also exhibited a specimen of every large group of the 

 Orthoptera, together with various species to show their 

 protective resemblance, 



Mr. Edwards exhibited numerous species to illustrate 

 his paper entitled " A Few Notes on the Group Orthoptera." 

 Among them were a considerable number of specimens from 

 British North Borneo. One box contained some very fine 

 species of Mantidse, another had representatives of most of 

 the sections of the Phasmidae, and a third was chiefly 

 devoted to specimens of the Locustidee, including several 

 species of the curious stick-like Proscopidse which so much 

 resemble the Phasmids. 



JANUARY 26th, 1899. 



ANNUAL MEETING. 



Mr. J. W. TuTT, F.E.S., President, in the Chair. 



This Meeting was devoted entirely to the business of the 

 Society. The Report of the Council and Officers was read, 

 and the Balance-sheet was received and adopted. The 

 following List of the Council and Officers elected for the 

 ensuing session was read : 



President. —Mr. A. Harrison,jF.L.S., F.E.S.,F.R.M.S.,&c. 



Vice-Presidents.' — Dr. T. A. Chapman, F.E.S., and Mr. 

 J. W. Tutt, F.E.S. 



Treasurer. — Mr. T. W. Hall, F.E.S. 



Librarian. — Mr. H. A. Sauze. 



Curator. — Mr. W. West. 



Hon. Secretaries. — Mr. Stanley Edwards, F.L.S., F.E.S., 

 F.R.G.S., &c. {Corresponding), and Mr. Henry J. 

 Turner, F.E.S. {Report). 



Council.— Messrs. R. Adkin, F.E.S., F. W. Clark, H. S. 

 Fremlin, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., F.E.S., W. J. Lucas, 

 B.A., F.E.S., H. Moore, A. M. Montgomery, 

 R. South, F.E.S. 



The retiring President then read his Address (page 58), 

 and votes of thanks were passed to the Officers. 



