REGULATIONS OP THE CLUB. 
1. Specimens sent for distribution should be carefully dried, should 
not exceed in size half a sheet of demy (16 by 10 inches), and should, 
as far as possible, completely illustrate the species they represent. 
Useless specimens are at once destroyed. 
2. Each specimen should have attached to it a label bearing the 
number and name, with its authority, of the species as given in the 
last edition of the ‘ London Catalogue,’ also the locality where and the 
date when the specimen was collected, and the collector’s name. Any 
other facts thought important and suitable for the Report should be 
communicated on a separate ticket not attached to the specimen. 
3. The parcels should be sent (carriage paid) to Dr. Henry Trimen, 
71, Guilford Street, Russell Square, London, W.C., not later than 
December 31s^ (those that arrive after this date will not be available 
till the next distribution), and each parcel should be accompanied by a 
copy of the ‘ London Catalogue,’ bearing on it the name and address 
of the member, and having his Desiderata marked thus — . It is 
especially requested that manuscript lists of Desiderata will not be 
sent. It will be convenient for the subscription (six shillings annu- 
ally) to be paid at the same time. 
4. Members who do not send parcels, but who have paid their sub- 
scriptions for the year and sent lists of Desiderata before December 
31st will share in the annual distribution, but the specimens for such 
