II 



Quedius boops, Q. ^.-punctatus, Q. cruentus, Anthrenus musoeo?'um y 

 Chlcenius Schranki, Anoplodera sexguttata, Clytus mysticus, Liobus 

 nebidosus, Corynetes ccerulus, Drilns flavescens, Choleva Sturmii t 

 Scymnus lividus, CryptocepJialus coryli, C. bilineatus, Apion genistce> 

 CJulocorus renipustulatus,Engis humeralis,Necrophorus mortnorum y 

 Callidium variabiles Adimonia tanaceti, 



Mr. Adkin, CopiopJwra cornnta, De G. 



Mr. Step, Syntonaspis caudata, Nees. 



Mr. CHANEY, Anchomenus livens. 



Amongst the miscellaneous exhibits, we must not forget to 

 mention Mr. Step's collections of Fungi, nor the exquisitely 

 mounted specimens of dried plants by Mr. W. A. Pearce. 



We welcome back to England Mr. Champion, whose letters 

 have always formed such interesting additions to our meetings. 



And now, in conclusion, though the sky is clouded, do not 



let us despair ; let " Onward ! " be our motto. We must all work, 



and work hard to carry on the Society. We appeal to all to give 



us a willing hand. Everything has its vicissitudes, but we must 



not be disheartened. The darkness only makes the light appear 



all the brighter. We- trust that everyone will give us that mutual 



help that is so necessary for the success of our undertaking. 



With this, we have an honest satisfaction in knowing that our 



labour will not be unrewarded. 



W. H. MILES, 



Hon Sec. 



