192 THE ZOOLOGIST. 



J. F. X. King, of Glasgow ; H. C. Oakshott, of Falmouth ; A. E. Stearns, 

 of Upper Halliford, Walton-on-Thames; and G. Vigers, of Hersham, Surrey, 

 were elected Fellows : and Mr. A. B. Farn was admitted into the Society. 



Mr. Godman announced the death of Mr. Joseph S. Baly, of Warwick, 

 the well-known Coleopterist, who had been a member of the Society for the 

 last forty years. 



Dr. Sharp exhibited and made remarks on a female specimen of a 

 coleopterous insect — Temnochila quadricollis, Reitt. — which was the subject 

 of a very unusual malformation of the nature termed " ectromelie " by 

 Lacordaire. 



Mr. R. W. Lloyd exhibited three specimens of Elater pom ones, taken at 

 Brockenhurst, in the New Forest, about the middle of March last. 



Colonel Swinhoe exhibited, and read notes on, a number of butterflies of 

 the genus Euthalia. He pointed out that the specimens described as a species 

 by the name of Euthalia sedeva were only the females of E. balarama. 



Mr. T. R. Billups exhibited male and female specimens of Cecidomyia 

 salicis-siliqua, Walsh, which had just emerged from galls received from 

 Mr. Cockerell, who had collected them on a species of sallow in Colorado. 

 He also exhibited three species of Ichneumonidae new to Britain, viz., 

 Ichneumon haglundi, Holmgr., bred by Messrs. Adkin and Barker from 

 Arctia fuliginosa ; Phygadeuon rufo-?iiger, Bridg., taken in Ashdown Forest 

 in November, 1885 ; and Phygadeuon sodalis, Tasch., taken at Dulwich in 

 June, 1889. 



Mr. C. G. Barrett exhibited specimens of Bryotropha obscurella, Hein, 

 and Doryphora elongella, Hein, two species of Micro Lepidoptera new to 

 Britain. 



Dr. Thallwitz, of Dresden, contributed " Notes on some species of the 

 genus Hilipus." These notes had reference to a paper on the genus 

 Hilipus, by Mr. F. P. Pascoe, published in the * Transactions' of the 

 Society for 1889. 



Mr. E. Meyrick read a paper entitled " The Classification of the 

 Pyralidinse of the European Fauna." Mr. Kirby, Mr. M'Lachlan, Mr. 

 Stainton, Capt. Elwes, and Mr. Barrett took part in the discussion which 

 ensued. 



Prof. Westwood communicated a paper entitled " Notes on certain 

 species of Cetoniidae." 



Mynheer P. C. T. Snellen, of Rotterdam, contributed a paper entitled 

 " A Catalogue of the Pyralidse of Sikkim collected by H. J. Elwes and the 

 late Otto Moller," and Capt. Elwes read certain notes on the foregoing 

 paper as an Appendix. Mr. W. L. Distant, Colonel Swinhoe, Mr. 

 M'Lachlan, and Mr. Jacoby took part in the discussion which ensued. — 

 H. Goss, Hon. Sec. 



