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1911, Dec. 19. “Notes—various” ... ... Mr.H.M.Edelsten 
1912, Jan. 2. Special Exhibition and Discussion 
—Polyommatiis phloeas. 
,, 16. Pocket Box Exhibition. 
Feb. 6. “ Ordinary Meeting.” 
,, 20. “ Ordinary Meeting.” 
Mar. 5. Discussion and Exhibition — “The 
genus Zonosoma ” Opened by 
,, 19. “ Ordinary Meeting.” 
April 2. “ Notes on Lepidoptera of Pinner 
(Middx.) ” . 
„ 16. “ Modern Bee Keeping” ... 
May 7. Special Exhibition and Discussion 
—Hybernia leucophearia. 
,, 21. Special Exhibit—living larvie. 
Nov. 5. “ Early stages of Ceiniostonia labur- 
oiella” 
,, 19: Nomination of Executive for 1913. 
Appointment of Auditors. 
Dec. 3. Annual Meeting. Election of Exe¬ 
cutive for 1912-13. 
Secretaries’ and Treasurer’s Reports. 
Presidential Address 
V. Eric Shaw. 
Harold B. Williams. 
Mr. L. B. Prout. 
Mr. P. 
Mr. V. 
H. Tautz. 
E. Shaw. 
Mr. A. Sich. 
Mr. A. W. Mera. 
Hon. Sec. 
Treasurer’s Report. 
The annual account, which I present to you to-night, may, I 
think, be regarded as satisfactory. 
Having started the year with £3 19s. Od. in hand, we have finished 
with a credit balance of £10 3s. 5d. It is true that this sum includes 
several subscriptions for 1913, paid in advance, but against these may 
be set subscriptions in arrears, of which there is a reasonable expecta¬ 
tion of recovery. 
The special efforts directed towards augmentation of the Publication 
Fund have not been altogether fruitless; in 1911 seven members 
subscribed £2, whereas in 1912 twenty-three members have contributed 
£6 14s. 6d. This is good, but not good enough, since the cost of the 
Transactions has not been quite covered, although the volume was 
(unfortunately) an exceptionally small one. 
With the prospect ahead of extra expenses, due to the loss (which 
it is-to be hoped will prove but temporary) of our meeting-room, we 
cannot afford to let Publication Fund deficiencies trench upon the 
General Fund. It is to be hoped, therefore, that members will con¬ 
tribute still more generously to the Publication Fund in 1913. If the 
minority who subscribed this year will renew their donation next year, 
and the majority who did not subscribe will but contribute half-a- 
crown each, the balance of this Fund ought to be on the right side 
next year: 
In conclusion, will those members who have received two, three 
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