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been entirely met by voluntary subscriptions and the small amount 
received for advertisements,—a new departure—the insertion of which 
does not, we think, in any way depreciate the appearance of the 
volume (as was anticipated by some members), and brings a little 
grist to the mill. 
In the matter of our winter programme, we believe members will 
agree that we have maintained our not altogether to be despised 
reputation, tbanks mainly to the efforts of a few of our most loyal and 
more scientific members, who year after year place some of their 
literary output at the Society’s disposal. We were disappointed re Rev. 
Burrows promised paper on II. aestivaria, owing to the state of the 
author’s eyesight retarding its completion, but we are pleased, for 
more reasons than one, to be able to look forward to having the omission 
made good in March, 1906. 
The 1904-5 programme was as follows :— 
1904, Dec. 6. 
5 J 
20 . 
1905, Jan. 3. 
Feb. 
17. 
7. 
21 . 
,, Mar. 7. 
„ „ 21 . 
,, April 4. 
„ Nov. 7. 
21 . 
Annual Meeting. Presidential 
Address 
“ A few notes on Pteropnoridae ” 
Pocket Box Exhibition 
Discussion on “ Sallowing ” 
The British Species of the Genus 
Perizoma (Emmelesia) 
Discussion on the Numerical Fluc¬ 
tuation of Lepidoptera, opened 
by . 
Mr. A. W. Mera. 
Dr. T. A. Chap¬ 
man, F.E.S. 
Mr. L. B. Prout, 
F.E.S. 
Mr. W. J. Kaye, 
F.E.S. 
Polyornmatus corydon, vars. & abs. 
“ Notolopkus gonmtigma ” 
Mr. C.P. Pickett, 
F.E.S. 
Rev. C. R. N. 
Burrows. 
Boarmia gemmaria ... ... Mr. L. B. Prout, 
Exhibition of Duplicates with a F.E.S. 
view to exchange 
“A New Index Entomologicus ” Rev. G. H. 
Raynor. 
Dec. 5th, 1905. 
S. J. Bell, 
Edward Harris, 
Hon. Secs. 
