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Andrewes ; On the Larva and Pupa of Sabatinca, by E. J. Tilly ard ; 

 On Endomychid Coleoptera, by Mr. G. J. Arrow ; On the Biology of 

 some British Neuroptera, by Mr. C. L. Withycombe ; On the Rhopalo- 

 cera of the 1921 Mt. Everest Expedition, by Mr. N. D. Riley. 



November 1st, 1922.— Professor E. B. Poulton, D.Sc, M.A., F.R.S., 

 etc., Vice-President, in the Chair. — Election of Fellows : The following 

 were elected Fellows of the Society: Messrs. A. N. Burns, Salisbury 

 Eoad, Eose Bay, Sydney, New South Wales; E. T. Daubeney, B.A., 

 Heme Vicarage, Heme, Kent ; C. C. Ghosh, B.A., Agricultural 

 College, Mandalay, Burma; L. G. Higgins, M.A., E.E.C.S., Heather- 

 side, Woking, Surrey ; J. F. Marshall, M.A., Seacourt, Hayling Island ; 

 A. E. Moore, Brookside, Brent Mead Avenue, Golders Green, N.W. ; 

 A. Musgrave, Australian Museum, Sydney, New South Wales ; Miss 

 E. K. Pearce, Kempston, Bournemouth West ; Messrs. E. Piazza, 

 4731, 18th Street, San Diego, California, U.S.A. ; J. Price, 165, 

 Corporation Street, Stafford ; the Eev. W. H. Richardson, 32, 

 Wanderers' Avenue, Wolverhampton ; Messrs. A. H. Ruston, Ayles- 

 bury House, Chatteris, Cambs ; F. E. Wilson, Jacana, Darling Road, 

 East Malvern, Melbourne; and H. E. Winser, 2, Mead Road, 

 Cranleigh, Surrey. — Gift to the Society : The Treasurer announced 

 that he had received £500 towards the Housing Fund from the 

 Misses Chapman on behalf of their brother, the late Dr. T. A. 

 Chapman, F.R.S. — Exhibitions : Dr. F. A. Dixey, F.R.S. exhibited 

 specimens and drawings of the genitalia and scent-scales of Bclenois 

 gidica, Godt., with those of some other species of Belenois for com- 

 parison. — Dr. K. Jordan, F.R.S. described the tympanal organ of 

 Speiredonia, and discussed the development of this organ in the 

 Noctuidae. — Dr. Eltringham gave some account of similar organs in 

 Geometrids. — Dr. E. A. Cockayne exhibited an example of Homceosis 

 in Coenonympha pamphilus L. — Mr. J. E. Collin exhibited an intersex 

 of Mydaea duplicata.— Professor E. B. Poulton, F.R.S., exhibited 

 on behalf of Mr. E. N. Willmer living larvae of a Nemopterid from 

 the Egyptian desert, and Mr. E. E. Green and Dr. Imms described the 

 habits of a similar species from India and Ceylon. — S. A. Neave, 

 Hon. Sec. 



The South London Entomological Society. — October 12th, 

 1922— Mr. E. J. Bunnett, M.A., F.E.S., President, in the Chair.— 

 Mr. Stanley Edwards exhibited the fungus Clavaria crispala, from 

 Blackheath.— Mr. Hy. J. Turner, a photograph, by Mr. Step, of 

 Clavaria pistillaris, a rare fungus found oh Ranmore Common and 

 Norbury Park.— Mr. Withycombe, a queen hornet, Vespa crabro, 

 caught when flying over a tramcar at Walthamstow.— Mr. H. Main, 

 recently hatched young of the slug, Avion ater, the larvae of the 

 glow-worm Lampyris lusitanica, a wolf spider, found under stones, 

 closely allied to Fabre's Lycosa narbonensis, and a black scorpion 

 abundant at Pont du Gard.— Mr. Step, a small snake, Tropidonotus 

 vivennus, from the Pont du Gard, sent him by Mr. Main.— Mr. 

 Blenkarn, the Coleopteron Magdalis carbonaria from Mickleham, not 

 hitherto taken south of Sherwood Forest, and Bhynchites pubescens, 

 which was not uncommon at Westerham in June.— Mr. L. W. 

 Newman, a painting of an aberration of Agriades condon J from 



