JOUENAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS 



OF THE 



ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON. 



1863. 



February 2, 1863, 



Feedeeick Smith, Esq., President, in the chair. 



The President nominated as Vice-Presidents for the present year Messrs. Pascoe, 

 Waterhouse and Grut. 



Donations. 



The following donations were announced, and thanks ordered to be given to the 

 respective donors: — 'Bulletin de la Socieie Itnpeiiale des Naturalistes de Moscou,' 

 1861, Parts i. to iv. inclusive; presented by the Society. ' Tijdschrift voor Entomologie,' 

 Ve deel, 4e & 5e stuk; by the Eiilomological Society of the Netherlands. 'The 

 Journal of Entomology,' No. 7 ; by the Proprietors. 'The Intelleelual Observer,' 

 No. 13; by Messrs. Groombridge & Sons. 'The Canadian Naturalist,' Vol. viii. 

 No. 5 ; by the Natural History Society of Montreal. ' Silzungsberichte der Konigl. 

 bayer. Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Miinchen,' 1862, ii. Heft ii. ; by the Academy. 

 'The Zoologist' for February; by the Editor. 'The Journal of the Society of Arts' 

 for January ; by the Society. ' The Athenaeum ' for January ; by the Editor. 

 A specimen of Synuchus nivalis, " found under stones" near Reigate; presented by 

 T. E. Hughes, Esq. 



New Members. 



Frederic MoWe, Esq., and Edward Alfred Smith, Esq., were elected Members. 

 A certificate was read in favour of Edward Parfitt, Esq., as an Annual Subscriber. 



Exhibitions, Sfc. 

 The Secretary exhibited a box of "manna" from Tasmania, which had been 

 anonymously sent to the Society, accompanied by a botile which contained numerous 

 specimens of a Hemipterous insect of the genus Eurymela, and which was labelled as 



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