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the Society. Mr. C. G. Barrett, seconded by Sir George 

 Hampson, moved that the previous resolution to appoint be 

 rescinded. After some further discussion, the motion was 

 carried, two Fellows voting against it. 



Dr. Chapman desired to call attention to an oversight, 

 for which he said he was chiefly responsible. This was the 

 omission from the plates, or elsewhere, of any indication that 

 the photographs reproduced on Plate X. of the Transactions 

 for 1900 were taken by Mr. F. Noad Clark, and that those of 

 Plate II. in the Transactions for present year were taken from 

 the specimens by Mr. Clark and Mr. A. Cant. 



Papers. 



Mr. F. Enock read a paper entitled " The Metamorphoses of 

 jEschna cyanea" illustrated by the electric lantern with photo- 

 graphs taken from life. 



Sir George Hampson, Bart., communicated a paper on 

 " The classification of a new family of the Lepidoptera." 



Mr. Martin Jacoby communicated a paper entitled " A 

 further contribution to the knowledge of African Phyto- 

 phagous Coleoptera." 



Mr. Gilbert J. Arrow contributed a paper entitled "The 

 Carabid genus Pheropsophus ; notes and descriptions of new 

 species." 



June 5th, 1901. 



The Rev. Canon Fowler, M.A., F.L.S., President, in 

 the Chair. 



Exhibitions. 



Mr. G. C. Champion exhibited a male specimen of Odontxus 

 rnobilicomis, one of the rarest of British beetles, captured at 

 Woking on May 28th. Mr. Donisthorpe said that the same 

 species had also been taken this year at Bournemouth by 

 Mr. and Mrs. Jackson. 



Mr. R. McLachlan exhibited four specimens of a curious 

 bug of the genus Henicocephalus received from Mr. G. V. 

 Hudson of Wellington, New Zealand ; he thought the genus, 



