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Entomological and Natural History 



Society's 



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25th NOVEMBER, 1886. 



^HIS Society has for its object the diffusion of Biological Science, 

 by means of Papers and Discussions, and the formation of typical 

 collections. There is a Library for the use of Members. 

 Meetings are held on the First and Third Thursday Evenings in 

 each month, from Eight to Ten p.m., at the Society's Rooms, 

 which are easy of access from all parts of London, and the Council 

 cordially invite the co-operation of all naturalists, especially those 

 who are willing to further the objects of the Society by reading 

 papers and exhibiting their specimens. 



Society's I^ooms : 

 i, Denman Street, Railway Approach, London Bridge, S.E. 



r)OMOI^AI^Y Segi^biha^ies : 



Walter A. Pearce, Lyndhurst, Croxted Road, West Dulwich. 



H. W. Barker, 148, Hollydale Road, Peckham, S.E. 



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