T HE City of London Entomological and Natural History 
Society ceased to exist as a separate Society on January 
1st, 1914, from which date the Society is amalgamated 
with the North London Natural History Society under the name of 
THE LONDON NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY. 
The meetings take place on the first and third Tuesdays in 
each month, from 7 to 9.30 p.m., at Hall 20, Salisbury House, 
Finsbury Circus, E.C., which is easily accessible from all parts. 
Exhibits are made at every meeting, and papers read on various 
Natural History Subjects, a special feature being the systematic 
discussion and exhibition of interesting groups of insects, etc. 
The meeting room is open to members from 6.30 p.m. 
The Minimum Annual Subscription for Members is 5s., and 
for Associates (Country Members), 2s. 6d. Members paying 
Subscriptions of 7s. 6d. receive two copies of the Proceedings free, 
other Members can purchase the Proceedings at half the published 
price. All Subscriptions become due on January • 1st. New 
Members elected after June 30th, pay 2s. 6d. for the year of their 
election. 
The Subscription is fixed at as moderate a sum as is possible, 
consistent with the proper maintenance of the Society and its work, 
in order that all may avail themselves of the benefit offered. 
The Society therefore looks with confidence for the support of 
all who are interested in the study of Natural History. 
Further information may be obtained from the corresponding 
Secretary, Mr. J. Ross. 
