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MEETINGS OF SECTIONS. 
ENTOMOLOGICAL SECTION. 
Tuesday, March 8th. — The President, Mr. Stephen Barton, in 
the chair. 
The President exhibited a box containing a large number of species of 
Phytophagus collected by himself in Australia. There were several 
hundred specimens, and they caused much interest among the members 
of the Section. 
The Hon. Secretary exhibited specimens of about forty species of 
Eupithecia, including all the species occurring in the Bristol district. 
It was determined that the next monthly meeting should be held at the 
Institution on April 7th, the first Tuesday in the month, the usual 
evening for meeting falling upon Easter Tuesday. 
A conversation then took place with respect to the summer excursions, 
but ultimately the matter was deferred to the next meeting of the Section. 
ZOOLOGICAL SECTION. 
March 10th. — In consequence of the limited attendance, the meeting 
was postponed until next month. 
GEOLOGICAL SECTION. 
March 11th — Mr. E, Hals all in the chair. 
Two new members were elected, and it was decided to arrange th« 
programme for the Summer Walks at the next meeting. 
