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Dec. 
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1913, 
Jan. 
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Feb. 
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Mar. 
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18. 
April 
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15. 
May 
6. 
June 3. 
Nov. 
18. 
Dec. 
2. 
“ Plusia moneta ”... 
“ Pocket-Box” Exhibition of Var¬ 
ieties, etc. 
“ The Elements of the Mendelian 
Theory ” . 
Special Exhibition and Discussion 
—Vanessidae. 
Exhibition and Discussion— Coeno- 
ni/mpha pamphilus. Opened by 
“ Some points on the Anatomy of 
the Blue Butterflies” ... 
Mr. C. Nicholson. 
Mr. G. H. Heath, 
M.A. 
Mr. H. B. Wil¬ 
liams, LL.B. 
Dr. T. A. Chap¬ 
man, F.Z.S., 
F.E.S. 
Special Exhibition and Discussion 
—Camptoyrauoua bilineata 
“ Notes on Dragon-flies ”... 
Exhibition and Discussion— 
Bupcilns piniaria Opened by 
“ Notes on Thera variata and T. 
obeliscata ” 
“ Notes on Flea Bionomics ” 
Mr. H. M. Edel- 
sten, F.E.S. 
Dr. E. A. Cock¬ 
ayne, M.A., 
F.L.S. F.E.S. 
Mr. L. B. Prout, 
F.E.S. 
Mr. A. Bacot, 
F.E.S. 
Nomination of Executive for 1914. 
Appointment of Auditors. 
Annual Meeting. Election of Exe¬ 
cutive for 1914. 
Secretaries’ and Treasurer’s Reports. 
Presidential Address ... ... Mr. A. W.Mera. 
Harold B. Williams. 
V. Eric Shaw. 
Hon. Secs. 
Treasurer’s Report, December 2nd, 1913. 
I have endeavoured to put myself in a position to present to you 
this evening an account showing all subscriptions paid to date, 
but that ambition has been defeated by two or three members, who 
must be nameless, who have ignored the numerous appeals I have 
addressed to them. 
Nevertheless, this year’s account is, I think, cause for congratula¬ 
tion, as, after paying for the transactions for 1912 and 1913, which 
have yet to be printed, the Society will be able to bring into the 
amalgamated funds, something more than the amount of the Life 
Membership Fund. 
Under the circumstances, further comment on the account is 
unnecessary, but I would like to take advantage of the fact that this 
report, by its inclusion, in the Transactions comes before all members, to 
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