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Papers, etc., read. 
Dr. Fritz Miiller communicated a paper entitled Contri- 
butions towards the history of a new form of larvsB of 
Psychodidse (Diptera), from Brazil." 
Baron Osten Sacken communicated a paper, supplemental 
to the preceding one, entitled Eemarks on the homologies 
and differences between the first stages of Pericoma and 
those of the new Brazilian species." 
The Eev. A. E. Eaton also contributed some supplementary 
notes to Dr. Fritz Miiller's paper. 
Lord VValsingham read a paper entitled " New Species of 
North American Tortricidae." In this paper twenty-nine 
species were dealt with, of which twenty-six were described 
as new ; eighteen species were figured, of which seventeen 
were new, from the following localities, viz., Florida 1, 
California 1, N. Carolina 1, Arizona 2, the remainder from 
Colorado. The following corrections were made in the 
nomenclature of genera, etc. : (1) Olethreutin^ in lieu of 
Grapholithince. (2) Eucelis, Hb., in lieu of GrajjJwUtha, Tr. 
(3) Zeiraphera, Tr.,in lieu of Steganoptycha, auct. {iiec Stph.). 
(4) Hysterosia, Stph., in lieu of Idiogr aphis, Ld, 
October 16th, 1895. 
Professor Raphael Meldola, F.R.S., President, in the 
chair. 
Donations to the Library were announced, and thanks 
voted to the respective donors. 
Deaths of Two Fellows. 
The President said that the Society had recently sustained 
severe losses by the death of one of their Honorary Fellows, 
Prof. C. V. Riley, and of Prof. Babington, F.R.S., who was 
the last but one of the original Members. Prof. Riley's 
death, the result of a bicycle accident, occurred last month, 
and he was sure that all Fellows of the Society would learn 
of the premature decease of this brilliant entomologist, at the 
