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point; there are far fewer names therein than usual, and these were 
only obtained with considerable difficulty. It is possible that in this 
matter a mistaken modesty is partly responsible for the lack of 
response to secretarial requests for assistance. Members seem unable 
to appreciate the fact that while it is only given to the few to indite 
papers of deep scientific interest, almost anyone can contribute notes 
ot holiday or seasonal collecting, of breeding experiences, etc., which 
cannot fail to interest members. 
Particulars of the programme of the past session are appended as 
usual. 
1909, Dec. 21. Exhibition and Discussion. “Genus 
Cttcullia” ... Opened by Mr. A. \V. Mera. 
1910, Jan. 4. “ Pocket Box ” Exhibition. 
,, 18. Exhibition and Discussion. “ The 
Hydroecias ” ... Opened by 
Feb. 15. Exhibition and Discussion. “Genus 
Dianthoecia” ... Opened by 
Mar. 1. “ Geometra vernaria” 
Rev. C. R. N. 
Burrows. 
Mr. H. M. Edel- 
sten. 
Rev. C. R. N. 
Burrows. 
„ 15. Rearing grass feeding butterflies ... Mr. C. P. Pickett. 
April 5. Notes on the “ Wainscots ” ... Mr. H. M. Edel- 
sten. 
,, 19. Exhibition and Discussion “ Ampin- 
dasydae ” ... Opened by Mr. A. J. Wills- 
don. 
May 3. Notes on the “ Acidaliidae ” ... Mr. L. B. Prout. 
Nov. 1 . Exhibition of Duplicates with a view 
to exchange. 
,, 15. Nomination of Council for 1911. 
Appointmen t of auditors. Special 
Exhibit “ Satyridae .” 
Dec. G. Annual Meeting. Election of 
Council for 1911. Presidential 
Address.Mr. A. W. Mera. 
,, “ Reminiscences of Wicken ” ... Dr. J. S. 
Sequeira. 
S. J. Bell. j 
T. H. L. Grosvenor. I 
Hon. Secs. 
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