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Srcw, F.E.S. 1883 .. J. R. Wetiman (dec.). 1910-11. W. J. Kaye, F.E.S. 1884 .. W. West, L.D.S. (dec.). 1912-13. A. KE. Toner, F.E.S. 1885 .. R. Sours, F.E.S. (dec.). 1914-15. B. H. Suirn, B.A., F.E.S. 1886-7.. R. Apxin, F.E.S. 1916-17. Hy. J. Turner, F. E.S. 1888-9.. IT. R. Bruuues, F.E.S. (dec.).| 1918-19. Sranney Epwarps, F.L.S. ete. 1890 .. J. T. Carrineton, F.L.S. 1920-21. K. G. Buarr, B.Sc., F.E. (dec.) 1922-.. K. J. Bonner, M.A. 1891 .. W.H.Tuewe tn, Pu.C.(dec.) | 1923-4.. N. D. Riney, F.Z.S., F.E.S. 1892 .. C.G. Barrer, F.H.S.(dec:) | 1925-6.. T. H. L. GRosvENOR, F.E.S. 1893 .. J.J. Weir, F.L.S., etc. (dec.) | 1927-8.. H. A. Cockayne, D. M. 56 1894 .. E. Strep, F.L.S. (dec.) 7 Neg Ieee hee 3 Ot eae) LP DPS 1895 .. T. W. Hatt, F.E.S. UP) ec Jal We ANDREWS, FE. Ss. 1896 .. R. Sourn, F.E.S. (dec.). 1930 F. B. Carr, (dec.). 1897 .. R. Apxin, F.E.S. 1930 .. C. N. Hawxtns, F.E.S. 1898 .. J. W. Tur, F.E.S. (dec.). 1931 K. G. Buarr, B.A., F.E.S., 1899 .. A. Harnison, F.L.S. (dec.). F.Z.8. Lisk “OF MEMBERS. —10*w— Chief subjects of Study :—h, Hymenoptera ; 0, Orthoptera ; he, Hemiptera; n, Neuroptera ; p, Paraneuroptera; c, Coleoptera; d, Diptera; 1, Lepidoptera ; ool, Oology ; orn, Ornithology ; 7, Reptilia ; m, Mollusea; cr, Crustacea; b, Botany ; mi, Microscopy; ec. ent., Economic Entomology; ¢, signifies Exotic forms; trich, Trichoptera. er YEAR OF ELeEcTION. 1886 Apxin, B. W., F.s.s., ‘ Highfield,’ Pembury, Tunbridge Wells. J, orn. 1922 Apxin, J. H., Hon. Lanternist, Lamorran, Oak Lane, Sevenoaks. . 1882 Apxin, R., F.u.s. (Hon. Member), ‘ Hodeslea,’’ Meads, Eastbourne. 1, ec. ent. 1901 Apkin, R. A., ‘“‘ Hodeslea,’”’ Meads, Eastbourne. m. 1930 Auexanper, O. A., 23, New Cavendish Street, W.1. 1. 1928 Anpsrson, C. D., 22, Mount Park Road, Ealing, W.5. 1907 Anprews, H. W., F.e.s., Vice-President, ‘‘ Woodside,” 6, Foots- cray Road, Eltham, §8.H.9. d. 1901 Armstrone, Capt. R. R., B.a., B.c. (Cantab), F.R.c.s., F.R.C.P., F.£.s., 3a, Newstead Road, Lee, 8.E.12. e, J. 1895 Asupsy, S. R., F.u.s., Hon. Curator, 37, Hide Road, Head- stone, Harrow. cc, l. 1931 Avrtwoop, R. W., 36, Tannsfield Road, Sydenham, S.E.26. 1930 Ausertin, Miss Daphne, F.x.s., British Myseum (Nat. Hist.) Cromwell Road, S. Kensington, W.7. 1931 Batuarn, F., 40, Albert Road, Kingston-on-Thames. 1896 Barnett, T. L., “The Lodge,” Crohamhurst Place, Upper Selsdon Road, 8. Croydon. J. 1887 Barren, H. E., 78, Lyndhurst Road, Peckham, 8.H.15. 1. 1930 Barter, G. L., 50, Wroughton Road, Clapham Common, S.W. 11. 1927 Bepweait, E. C., r.z.s., 54, Brighton Rd., Coulsdon, Surrey. c. 1929 Bett, J. K., r.x.s., Marden Lodge, Caterham Valley, Surrey. lV YEAR OF ELEcTION. 1924 1911 1895 1926 1925 1923 1909 1909 1927 1923 1924 1930 1909 1927 1915 1922 1922 1899 1924 1922 1879 1915 19380 1899 Birp, Miss F. E., ‘ Red Cottage,’ Cromwell Avenue, Billericay, Essex. orn. Buair, K. G., B.sc., F.E.S., Vice-President, ‘‘ Claremont,” 120, Sunningfields Road, Hendon, N.W. 4. 1, e. Buss, Capt., M. F., m.o., M.R.c.s., L.R.C.P., F.E.8., Butlin’s Hill, Braunton, near Rugby. 1. Buss, A., 4, Monahan Avenue, Purley. Buyru, S. F. P., “‘ Cleveland,’’ Chislehurst, Kent. 0. Bouck, Baron J. A., ¥F.x.s., ‘Springfield,’ S. Godstone, Surrey. J. Bowman, R. T., “ Rockbourne,’ Keswick Road, Orpington, Kent. 1. Briegut, P. M., r.x.s., ‘Nether Court,’ 60, Christchurch Road, Bournemouth. J. Brockuessy, 8. H., “ Long Lodge,” Merton Park, S.W.19. 1. Brocxienurst, W. S., “Grove House,” Bedford. J. Brooxr, Mrs. M. L., cf. Dr. C. O. S. Brooke, ‘‘ Danesmere,”’ Rosetta Avenue, Belfast. J. Brooke, Miss W. M. A., cf. Dr. C. O. S. Brooke, ‘‘ Danesmere,”’ Rosetta Avenue, Belfast. ec, ent, b. Bucxstonr, A. A. W., 5, Haynt Walk, Merton Park, SAW e202 (20, Butt, G. V., B.A., M.B., Council, ‘* White Gables,’’ Sandhurst, Kent. U. Bunnett, EK. J., m.a., 72, Colfe Road, Forest Hill, S.E. 28. nit. Busuey, L. C., r.u.s., 11, Park Grove, Bromley, Kent. c, het. Canpuer, H., “ Broad Eaves,” Ashtead, Surrey. J, orn, b. Carr, Rev. F. M. B., m.a., u.ta., Ditton Vicarage, Widnes, Lanes. J, 2. Cuapman, Miss L. M., “ Arolla,’’ Waterlow Road, Reigate. Cuerseman, C. J., 100, Dallinger Road, 8.E. 12. J. Cuope, W. (Life Member.) Cocxayng, E. A., a.M., D.M., F.R.C.P., F.E.S., Council, 116, Westbourne Terrace, W. 2. 1. Coutsy, F. E. A., F.r.c.s., “‘ Meadow Cottage,” White Rose Lane, Woking. Cotrurup, C. W., 68, Dovercourt Road, EK. Dulwich, 8.E. 22. l, ool, orn. YEarR oF ELEcTIoON. 1928 1907 1919 1923 1919 1922 1909 1911 1899 1918 1920 1898 1928 1927 1925 1900 1889 1930 1918 1901 1921 1930 1930 1912 1927 1928 Common, A. F., “ Tessa,” St. James Avenue, Thorpe Bay. Coorg, F. D., r.n.s., 32, Wickham Avenue, Cheam, Surrey. te Os Copprarp, H., 26, King’s Avenue, Greenford, Middlesex. J. Cork, C. H., 11, Redesdale Street, Chelsea, S.W. 3. . Cornisu, G. H., 141, Kirkham Street, Plumstead Common, ©. . 18. 7, ¢. Covenman, L. E., c/o Mrs. A. Couchman, May Cottage, Brooklane, Bromley, Kent. J. Coutson, F. J.. Council, “ Burnigill,” 24, Springfield Road, Merton Park, S.W.20. Coxugap, G. W., 45, Leicester Road, Wanstead, EH. 11. (Life Member.) ¢. Crastrer, B. H., ¥.x.s., “Holly Bank,” Alderley Edge, Cheshire. 1. Craururp, Clifford, “‘ Dennys,’”’ Bishops Stortford. J. Crockrr, Capt. W., Constitutional Club, E. Bexley Heath. ie Crow, EK. J., 70, Hepworth Road, Streatham High Road, S.W.1G, 2. Curwen, Capt. B.S., 9, Lebanon Pk., Twickenham. J. Dany, G. C., 33, Huron Road, Tooting Common, 8.W.17. Dannatr, W., “St. Lawrence,’ Gaibal Road, Burnt Ash, Seb 125 0. Day, F..H., r.u.s., 26, Currock Road, Carlisle. J, c. Dennis, A. W., Council, 56, Romney Buildings, Millbank, S.Wel. 2, mi,b. Denvit, H. G., 54, Malvern Road, Thornton Heath. J. Drxey, F. A., M.A., M.D., F.RS., F.E.S., Wadham College, Oxford. Hon. Member. Dons, A. W., 88, Alkham Road, Stamford Hill, N.16. 1. Dotton, H. L., 36, Chester Street, Oxford Road, Reading. J. Downes, J. A., 5, Trinity Road, Wimbledon, 8.W.19. 1. Doupsrivee, B. J., 13, Church Lane, Merton Park, S.W. 20. Dunster, L. E., 44, St. John’s Wood Terrace, N.W.3. ie Eacuss, T. R., Council, 32, Abbey Road, Enfield, Middlesex. Ue Earte, Edw., r.z.s., 16, Addison Gardens, W.14. vl YEAR OF ELEcTION. 1886 Epwarps, S., F.L.s., F.Z.S., F.E.S., Council, (Hon. Member), Avenue House, The Avenue, Blackheath, S.. 8. J, el. 1923 Exus, H. Willoughby, F.u.s., F.z.s., m.B.o.u., “ Speldhurst Close,” Sevenoaks, Kent. c, orn. 1932 Jinnis, L. H., 16, Ernle Road, Wimbledon, S.W.20. 1. 1926 Ennis, P. F., 16, Ernle Road, Wimbledon, 8. \V.20. 1920 Farmer, J. B., 156, Loughborough Park, Brixton, S.W.9. 1. 1924 Fassnipcr, Wm., M.a., F.E.s., 47, Tennyson Road, Portswood, Southampton. 1, n, trich, he. 1930 Ferrier, W. J., 22, Dagnall Park, S. Norwood, 8.H.25. J. 1887 Fiercuer, W. H. B., m.a., F.x.s., Aldwieck Manor, Bognor, Sussex. (Life Member.) 1. 1926 Fiercuer, P. Bainbrigge, p.sc., 65, Compton Road, Wimble- don, 8.W.19. c. 1889 Forp, A., “South View,” 42, Irving Road, West Southbourne, Bournemouth, Hants. 1, c. 1920 Forp, L. T., ‘St. Michael’s,’’ Park Hill, Bexley, Kent. J. 1915 Foster, T. B., “Lenore,” 1, Morland Avenue, Addiscombe, Croydon. J. 1907 Fountains, Miss M. E., F.x.s., “‘ The Studio,” 100a, Fellows Road, Hampstead, N.W.3. 1. 1921 Frampton, Rev. EK. E., m.a., Halstead Rectory, Sevenoaks, Kent. J. 1886 Fremurn, Major H. S., m.r.c.s., L.R.c.p., F.E.S., ‘‘ Heavers,” Ryarsh, Kent. J. 1919 Frissy, G. H., F.x.s., 29, Darnley Road, Gravesend. hym. 1912 Fronawk, F. W., m.s.o.u., F.e.s., “ Hssendene,’ Cavendish Road, Sutton, Surrey. J, orn. 1911 Gaunan, C. J., p.sc., M.a., F.u.S., “The Mount,’ Aylsham, Norfolk. ec. 1920 Gaunrurrr, H. L., m.n.c.s., L.R.c.P., F.E.s., 87, Howard Lane, Putney, S.W.15. 1. 1927 Guissins, F. J. ¥.1.a.a., F.1.4.s., 51, Weldon Crescent, Harrow, Middlesex. J. 1928 Gituxs, W.5S., F.£.s., F.1.c., “The Cottage,” Bocking, Braintree, Kssex. . 1930 Ginuratt, F. T., r.e.s., 25, Manor Road, Folkestone, Kent. 1. 1929 Guxae, D. L.,F.x.s., ‘ Vermala,” 9, Westleigh Avenue, Putney, S.W.15. 7. Vil YEAR OF ELECTION. 1920 1926 1924 1925 1918 1924 1926 1911 1884 1926 1891 1903 1926 1926 1924 1927 1924 1929 1913 1923 1920 1924 1931 1931 1927 1920 1927 1931 Goopman, A. de B., r.u.s., Council, The Old Malt House, Shenley, Church End, nr. Bletchley, Bucks. J. Gorvon, D. J., 3.a., r.z.s., Craigellachie House, Strathpeffer, N.B. col., lep. Grant, F’. T., 87, Old Road West, Gravesend. 1. Graves, P. P., r.u.s., 5, Hereford Square, S.W.7. J. Green, K. H., F.u.s., F.z.s., “ Ways End,” Camberley, Surrey. hem. Greer, T., g.p., ‘Milton,’ Sandholes, Dungannon, Co. Tyrone. J, Grey, Olive, Mrs.. r.z.s., 90, Charing Cross Road, W.C.2. ent. Grosvenor, T. H. L., F.u.s., President, Springvale, Linkfield Lane, Redhill. J. Hatt, T. W., F.z.s., 61, West Smithfield, H.C. 1. J. Hatton, H. C. 8., Essex Museum, West Ham, HK. Hamm, A. H., a.u.s., F.x.s., 22, Southfields Road, Oxford. 1. Harz, E. J., r.x.s., 4, New Square, Lincoln’s Inn, W.C. 2. 1. Harmsworth, Sir H. A, B., F.z.s., Harris, A. G. J., B.a., 21, Nevern Place, S.W.5. Harwoop, P., r.z.s., Westminster Bank, 92, Wimborne Road, Winton, Bournemouth. J. Haweoop, D. A., 89, Leigham Vale, Tulse Hill, S.W.2. 7. Hawkins, C. N., F.x.s., 28, Dalebury Road, Upper Tooting, OeWall fa: od: Hawtey, Lt.-Col. W. G. B., 18, Colville Road, W.11. Haynes, HE. B., 82a, Lexham Gardens, W. 8. l. Haywarp, Capt. K. J., r.u.s., r.r.c.s., Florida 414, Buenos Aires, Argentina. J. orn, c. Hemmnine, Capt. A. F., r.z.s., F.e.s.,29, West Cromwell Road, S.W.5. 0. Henperson, J. L., 6, Haydn Avenue, Purley, Surrey. col. Herrmann, Hh. R., 29, Lebanon Park, Twickenham. 1. Hesvop, J. R, P., m.a., F.u.8., 84, Henleage Gardens, Westbury on Trim, Bristol. Hewer, H. R., m.sc., p.1.c., Royal College of Science, S. Ken- sington, §.W. 7. Hopeson, 8. B., “ St. Philips,’ Charles Street, Berkhamsted, Herts. Howarp, J. O. T., B.a., 78, St. John’s Wood Court, N.W.8, Howarru, T. G., 77, Woodland Rise, Muswell Hill, N.10. 7. Vill YEAR oF ELECTION. 1927 1929 1928 1914 1928 1924 1924 1927 1925 19380 1923 1928 1910 1925 1925 1924 1927 1922 1914 1919 1926 1925 1926 1931 1892 1889 1930 Hueues, A. W. McKenny, 22, Stanford Road, Kensington, W.8. ec. ent. Hueuss, A. W., ‘“‘ Delamere,’’ Buckingham Way, Wallington. Jackson, F. W. J., “ The Pines,” Ashtead, Surrey. Jackson, W. H., ‘ Pengama,’’ 14, Woodcote Valley Road, Purley. 1. Jacoss, S. N. A., Hon. Secretary, Ditchling, Hayes Lane, Bromley. . James, A. R., 14, Golden Lane, E.C.1. 1. James, R., F.e.s., 14, Golden Lane, E.C.1. Janson, O. J., F.E.s., Council, Recorder, 18, Fairfax Road, Hornsey, N.8. ent. Jarvis, C., 12, Claylands Road, Clapham, S.W.8. c. Jounson, HE. E., Pilgrim Way, Drive Spur, Kingswood, Surrey. J. Jounstonr, J. F., F.e.s., ‘*Courtlands,’’ Clarence Parade, Southsea. J. Kertiewett, H. B. D., “ Hovedene,” 15, St. Augustine’s Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham. J. Kipner, A. R., “The Oaks,” Station Road, Sideup, Kent. 1. Kimnins, D. E., 16, Montrave Road, Penge, 8.E. 20. J. Lasoucuerz, F. A., F.e.8., Council, 15, Draycott Avenue, 8.W.8. Lanenam, Sir Chas., Bart., r.e.s., Tempo Manor, Co. Fer- managh. Ul. Lawson, H. B., r.n.s., ‘‘ Brookhill,” Horsell, Woking. 1. Lercuman, ©. B., ‘“ Pansala,” Roundabouts, Storrington, Sussex. J. Leeps, H. A., 2, Pendcroft Road, Knebworth, Herts. J. Leman, G. C., F.n.s., ‘‘ Wynyard,” 52, West Hill, Putney Heath, 8.W.15. c. Lone, R. M., Witley, 3, Cedars Road, Beddington, Surrey. J. MacCattum, C., 1, Aston Road, Ealing, W.5. 1. Macponatp, F. W., 82, Trinity Street, Leytonstone, K.11, 1. MacNutry, B. J., ‘‘ Rutland,’”’ 67, All Saints Road, Sutton. Main, H., B.sc., F.x.s., F.z.S., “ Almondale,”’ 55, Buckingham Road, 8. Woodford, E.18. 1, nat. phot., col. Manssringe, W., F.e.s., ‘‘Monreith,” Derby Road, Formby, Liverpool. J, ¢., etc. Marsy, D. G., ‘“ Delville,”” Oxenden Square, Herne Bay. J. YEAR OF ELECTION. 1922 Massez, A. M., F.e.s., East Malling Research Station, Kent. 1. 1932 Metuows, W. T., m.s.z., Scatton, Thorpe Road, Peterborough. 1889 Moors, H., r.x.s., 12, Lower Road, Rotherhithe, S.E.16. bh, dal, e hye d, mi. 1930 Moruey, A. McD., 9, Radnor Park West, Folkestone. 1928 pe Mornry, C. A. G., Flat 5, 60, Hogarth Road, Earls Court, S.W.5. 1920 Morison, G. D., ¥..s., Dept. Advisory Entomology, N. of Scotland Agricultural College, Marichall, Aberdeen, ec. ent. 1929 Nasu, J. A., 1923 Nasu, T. A. M., F.x.s., 16, Queen’s Road, Richmond, Surrey. J. 1923 Nasu, W. G., F.n.c.s., ‘‘ Clavering House,” de Pary’s Avenue, Bedford. 1. 1906 Newnan, L. W., r.x.s., Salisbury Road, Bexley, Kent. J. 1926 Newnan, L. H., Salisbury Road, Bexley, Kent. J. 1930 Nistert, M., 10, Greenway, Wallington, Surrey. J. 1981 Nicrotson, D. A., 11, Birkbeck Road, Dulwich, S.E.21. 1926 Nixon, G. E., 3158, Norwood Road, Herne Hill, S.E.24. A, l. 1911 Pace, H. E., F.z.s., “ Bertrose,” 17, Gellatly Road, New Cross, S:He14. 1. 1927 Patmer, D. S., “ North Lodge,” Esher. 1930 Pearman, Capt. A., Elm Cottage, Purley, Surrey. 1. 1908 Pennineron, F., Oxford Mansions, Oxford Circus, W.1. J. 1928 Perkins, J. F., v.x.s., 19, Courtfield Gardens, S.W.5. h. 1925 Porrsmourn, J., 15, Victoria Street, Westminster, S.W.1. J. 1925 Porrsmourn, G. B., 15, Victoria Street, Westminster, S.W.1. J. 1912 Poutton, Pror. EH. B., p.sc., M.A., F.R.S., F.L.S., F.G.S., 1927 1897 1924 1904 1919 1922 1925 F.Z.S., F.E.S., “ Wykeham House,” Oxford. (Hon. Member.) Pratt, W. B., 10, Lion Gate Gardens, Richmond Lane. Prest, Ei. E. B., 8 and 9, Chiswell Street, H.C.1. J. Priest, C. G., 80, Princes Place, Notting Hill, W.11. J. Prisxe, R. A. R., F.z.s., 186, Coldershaw Road, W. Ealing, W..be Lm: Quimrter, H. J., “ Fir Cottage,’ Kiln Road, Prestwood, Great Missenden. Jl, c, d, mi. Rart-Smirn, W., ¥.z.s., F.ES.. F.R.HS., ‘¢ Hurstleigh,” Linkfield Lane, Redhill, Surrey. J. Ratrs, Miss E. M., r.u.s., ‘‘ Montpelier House,’’ 60, Clarendon Road, Holland Park, W.11. YEAR OF ELECrIon. 1922 1887 1927 1920 1908 1910 1922 1911 1920 1887 1890 1932 1982 1915 1908 1914 1910 1927 1923 1910 1898 1925 1927 1921 Rarrray, Col. R. H., Halliford House, Newton Abbot, Devon. lh Rick, D. J., 8, Grove Mansions, North Side, Clapham Common, §8.W. 4. orn. Ricuarps, Perey R., ‘‘ Wynford,’’ 69, Upton Road, Bexley Heath. 1. Ricuarpson, A. W., F.5.s., 28, Avenue Road, Southall, Middlesex. J. Rinny, Capt. N. D., r.n.s., r.z.s., 7, McKay Road, Wimbledon, Swe20.. 1: Rosertson, G. §., m.p., ‘Struan,”’ Storrington, near Pul- borough, Sussex. J. Ropertson, W. J., M.R.¢.s., L.R.C.P., F.Z.8., 69, Bedford Road, Ss Wie.4.-) C. Roginson, Lady Maun, F.x.s., Kirklington Hall, Newark. hn, ithe Roruscuitp, Tut Ricut Hon. Lord, p.sc., F.R.S., F.L.S., F.Z.S., F.E.S., Tring, Herts. J, orn. (Life Member.) Rourtepex, G. B., F.z.s., ‘Tarn Lodge,” Heads Nook, Carlisle. be. Ge Rownvrer, J. H., ‘‘ Sealby Nabs,” Scarborough, Yorks. 1. Rupuanp, W. L., 211, Caversham Road, Reading. Russet, A. G. B., Scarbank House, Swanage, Dorset. 1. Russeti, 8. G. C., ‘ Brockenhurst,” Reading Road, Fleet, Hants. @. Sr. Ausyn, Capt. J. A., ¥.x.s,, 14, Purley Knoll, Purley. Scumassmann, W., F.x.S., ‘Beulah Lodge,’ London Road, Enfield, N. 1. Scorer, A. G., “ Hillerest,’’ Chilworth, Guildford. 1. Scort, K., m.s., ‘* Hayesbank,’”’ Ashford, Kent. 1. Sevastopuo, D. G., r.n.s., c/o Ralli Bros. Ltd., Calcutta. 1. SHELDon, W. G., F.z.s., F.E.s., ‘West Watch,’ Oxted, Surrey. J. Sion, Aur, ¥.E.S., ‘Grayingbam,’” Farncombe Road, Worthing. 1. Summons, A.,42, Loughboro Road, W. Bridgford, Nottingham. J. Sxetton, Hy. E., 12, Mandrake Road, Upper Tooting, S.W. 17. Smart, Major, H. D., R.a.m.c., u.d., D.sc., F.E.s., 172, High Road, Solway Hill, Woodford Green. 1. Xl YEAR OF ELECTION. 1908 1920 1927 1928 1928 1924 1931 1982 1929 1916 1920 1922 1894 1913 1925 1929 1931 1926 1902 1927 1887 1921 1923 1889 1927 Srerrine, C. W., 8, Hastcombe Avenue, Charlton, S.E. 7. 1. SrarrorD, A. E., ‘ Corydonis,” 88, Colborne Way, Worcester Park, Surrey. Sranuey-Smirx, F. §., Fz.s., Council, “Alpha Cottage,” Datchworth, Knebworth, Herts. Stantey-Smuirn, Mrs. Maud, ‘‘ Alpha Cottage,” Datchworth, Knebworth, Herts. Stocxen, H. K. W., Orchard Cottage, W. Byfleet, Surrey. Srorey, W. H., 7, Lansdowne Place, W.C.1. ent. Srovin, G. H. T., m.r.c.s., u.x.c.p., 42, Chalkwell Avenue, Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex. Strrincer, A. H,, 19, Exeter Road, Croydon. Srupss, G. C., 41, St. Mary’s Street, Ely, Cambs. Syms, HW. H., r.u.s., Hon. Librarian, 22, Woodlands Avenue, Wanstead, H.11. J. Tatsor, G., ¥.x.s., “The Hill Museum,” Witley. J. Tams, W. H. T., F.es., 5, Daisy Lane, Hurlingham, SW. 6:— 0. ; Tarpat, Rey. J. H., m.a., 1, Romsey Road, Winchester. 1, ool. TarcueL, L., F.z.s,, Swanage, Dorset. l. Taytor, J. S., F.x.s., P.O. Box 5138, Pretoria, Union of S.A. J. Trtiey, J., “ White Cottage,” Silverlea Gardens, Horley. Tuomeson, J. A., Tan-y-Bryn School, St. Margarets Drive, Llandudno, N. Wales. l. Tomuinson, Florence B., ‘‘The Anchorage,’’ Lodge Road, Croydon. l. Toner, A. E., F.x.s., Hon. Treasurer, ‘‘ Aincroft,’’ Grammar School Hill, Reigate. J. Torrznnam, Rey. C. E., r.n.s., “‘ Keswick,” 18, Tyrone Road, Thorpe Bay, Essex. . Turner, H. J., F.E.8., F..H.S., Hon. Hditor, “‘ Latemar,” 25, West Drive, Cheam, Surrey. J, ¢, n, he, b. Vernon, J. A., “ Firlands,’”’ Ascot, Berks. J. VREDENBERG, G., 88, Ashworth Mansions, Maida Vale, W.9, J. Wainwaienut, C. J., F.g.s., 172, Hamstead Road, Handsworth, Birmingham. 1, d. Wainweicut, Chas., 29, Northfield Road, Kings Norton, Birmingham. d. xii YEAR OF ELEcTION. 1929 1929 1911 1930 1880 1927 1925 1920 1928 1928 1911 1911 1927 1930 1914 1912 1925. 1927 1918 1926 1927 1930 1921 Warweicut, J. Chas., 8, Kingsdown Avenue, W. Ealing, W. Warnwaicur, John, 8, Kingsdown Avenue, W. Ealing, W. Wakxety, L. D., 11, Crescent Road, Wimbledon, 8.W.20. 1. Wakety, 8., 8, Woodland Hill, Upper Norwood, 8.H.19. Wavxrr, Comm. J. J., M.a., F.L.s., F.u.8., ‘ Aorangi,’’ Lonsdale Road, Summertown, Oxford. 1, e. Watxer, W. H., ‘“‘ Ranworth,”’ Potters Bar. 1. Warp, J. Davis, r.x.s., ‘“ Limehurst,’ Grange-over-Sands. J. Warson, D., “ Proctors,’ Southfleet, Kent. J. Warts, W. J., 42, Bramerton Road, Beckenham. c. We tts, Clifford, “ Dial House,” Crowthorne, Berks. 1. Wetts, H. O., York Gate, Cheam Road, Ewell. 1. Wueewer, The Rev. G., M.a., F.Z.S., F.E.s., ‘* Kllesmere,”’ Gratwicke Road, Worthing. 1. Wauirs, A. G., “ Hilltop,” Chaldon, Surrey. Witxiss, C., John Innes Horticultural Institution, Mostyn Road, Merton Park, S.W.19. Wituiams, B. S., “St. Genny’s,” 15, Kingeroft Road, Harpen- den. ll, c, hem. Witurams, C. B., m.a., F.E.s., Rothamsted Experimental Station, Harpendon. 1, ec. ent. Wiuurams, H. B., u.p., r.e.s., “ Woodcote,” 36, Manor Gate Road, Kingston Hill, Surrey. U. Wirtine, A. N., 6, Woolstone Road, Catford, S.E. 6. Woon, H., “ Albert Villa,’ Kennington, near Ashford, Kent. 1. Woorton, W. J., F.x.H.s., Wannock Gardens, Polegate, Sussex. is pDEWorms, C. G. M., F.z.s., m.B.o.u., Council, Milton Pk., Egham, Surrey. J, orn. Worsrotp, L. B., 24, Rectory Avenue, High Wycombe, Bucks. Woxstey- Woop, H., F.n.s., 87, De Freville Avenue, Cam- bridge. . Members will greatly oblige by informing the Hon. Sec. of any errors in, additions to, or alterations required in the above Addresses and descriptions. Xill RePOR?) OF THE COUNCIE FOR Ver —_—a— At the close of the sixtieth year of the existence of the South London Entomological and Natural History Society, the Council is pleased to be able to congratulate the members on another successful twelve months’ work, and to note that the main object of the Society, ‘The Diffusion of Biological Science,” has been kept well in view throughout. Nine new members have been elected, and there have been four resignations while none have been deleted from the membership roll for non-payment of subscriptions. The deaths of three members have been recorded ; that of Major Liles in March, of Mr. I. Step, F.L.S., in November, and of W. J. Lucas, B.A., .E.S. in January, 1932, thus the membership at present stands as follows: Hon. Members 2, Life Members 4, Country Members 387, Ordinary Members 208, giving a total membership of 251, The balance sheet duly audited (see pp. xvill.-xix.) and the Hon. Treasurer’s Statement (see p. xvii.) show that the Finances of the Society, under the able guidance of Mr, A. K. Tonge, continue in a satisfactory state. The meetings of the Society have been well attended throughout the year, the average attendance for the twenty-two ordinary meetings was 37; the exhibits have been somewhat more numerous than has been the case in the past few years, but the Council would again impress on members the duty of furnishing notes adequate completely and fully to describe the exhibits and their purport. The annual Special Exhibition of Varieties held now at the second meeting in October was, as usual, very well attended by members and their friends, and the large number of exhibits was much appreciated. The thanks of the Society are due to Mr. T. H. L. Grosvenor and Mr. A. de B. Goodman for their assistance in making the necessary arrangements. Papers, Addresses, and Lectures have been given before the Society by Messrs. T. H. L. Grosvenor, A. E. Tonge, A. J. Wilmott, Hy. J. Turner, EK. J. Bedford, Mrs. Grant and Miss Cheesman. There were nine Field Meetings during the year, all more or less marred by the extremely adverse weather conditions which prevailed. X1V the whole summer, the Meetings at Box Hill and St. Martha’s being exceptionally wet even for this summer. The Field Meetings were arranged to St. Martha’s, Ockham, Westerham, Groombridge, Prince’s Risboro, Chalfont Road, Box Hill, Westerham, and Clandon. The thanks of the Society are due to those members who made the arrangements for these meetings. The Lantern has been in use on seven occasions, and thanks are due to Mr. J. H. Adkin for his help as operator. The volume of Proceedings for 1980-81 was published somewhat earlier than usual in the year and consisted of 944 xx pp. with four plates and a portrait. The thanks of the society are due to the Publication Committee, and particularly to Mr. Robert Adkin for his help in the production of this valuable record of the Society’s doings. Mr. R. Adkin and Mr. H. J. Turner were the Society’s represen- tatives at the Coneress of the South Eastern Union of Scientific Societies at Winchester in June. A report of the Congress has been communicated by Mr. Adkin (see p. 84). Mr. R. Adkin was the Society’s delegate at the meeting of the British Association in London in September ; a short report of the Meeting was communicated to the Society by him. (see p. 100). The Council is much indebted to Mr. Adkin for these reports. The Honorary Curator, Mr. S. R. Ashby, reports as follows : ‘The amalgamation of the collections of British Lepidoptera has now been completed as far as the end of the Tortricina, and it is hoped that the Tineina will soon be available for reference. “ During the past year, numerous donations have been received from the following members : “Mr. Robert Adkin: A box of Tineina including a series of the extremely local Blastobasts lignea. “Mr. Hi. C. Bedwell: 120 species of British Coleoptera not previously represented in the Society’s collection. “Mr. K. G. Blair: The newly identified British Species of Plume Moth, Agdistis staticis. “Mr. A. W. Dennis: Species of Micro Lepidoptera. “Mr. A. A. W. Buckstone: British Lepidoptera including Leptosia sinapts. “Mr. 8. N. A. Jacobs: Diacrisia lutea (lubricipeda) ab. radiata, and Biston betularia ab. carbonaria (doubledayaria), “Dr. G, V. Bull: A smoky aberration of Biston betularia. XV “Mr. C. N. Hawking: Preserved larvae and pupae of several British Bombyces. “Mr. F. W. Macdonald: A specimen of the brilliant Madagascar moth Urania madayascariensis (ripheus). “Mr. H. W. Andrews, Mr. KE. J. Bunnett, and Dr. E, A. Cockayne: Numerous species of British Diptera. “Mrs. M. Stanley Smith: Various Hymenoptera and Coleoptera. “ Mr. C. Jarvis: A number of British Neuroptera and Trichoptera. “The best thanks of the Society are due to the above members who have so generously helped to make the Reference Collections as complete as possible.” The Librarian reports as follows :— ‘“‘ During the year the usefulness of the Library has been increased by the gift of a number of rare and valuable bound volumes. The entomological journals have been bound up to date, and 200 volumes have been lent for home study.” Owing to the continued indisposition of the Honorary Secretary, Mr. Stanley Edwards, during the latter part of the year, your Council found it necessary to ask Mr. S. N. A. Jacobs to assist in the Secretarial duties. The Council regrets to report that subsequently Mr. Kdwards expressed the desire to retire from the office of Honorary Secretary at the end of the year, and it has nominated Mr. 8. N. A. Jacobs to fill the vacant post. The Council wishes to express its sincere appreciation of Mr. Stanley Edwards’ long, earnest and successful connection with the Society, he having been continuously in office from January, 1894, a period of thirty-eight years. In view of the long and valuable services rendered to the Society by Mr. Stanley Edwards and Mr. Robert Adkin, the Council has unanimously nominated both these gentlemen as honorary Members of the Society under Bye-law 8. The following is a list of the Additions to the Library. Booxs.—Spiders of Porto Rico: Moths of Eastbourne, Pt. II. (Mr. R. Adkin) : Monograph of the Crinoids; Diptera of Patagonia, 2 vols. (Brit. Mus.) : Braithwaite’s British Mosses, 8 vols. (Mr. E. Step and Mr. Hy. J. Turner): Joy’s Practical Handbook of Brit. Beetles (Mr. K. G. Blair). Perropicats AND Macazines.—Entomologist (The LKditor): Entomologist’s Record (The Editor): Entomologist’s Monthly XV1 Magazine (by purchase): Entomological News: Natural History (Amer. Mus.): Philippine Journal of Science: Canadian Kntomo- logist: Essex Naturalist: Vasculum : Revue Russe d’Entomologie : Naturalist: London Naturalist: Zoolog. Bidrage: Revista Ent. Soc. Argentina. Proceepincs, Transactions, Reports oF Societies, Etc.—S.E. Naturalist and Antiquary: Bull. Soc. Entomologique de France: Ann. Report of the Smithsonian Institute: Ann. Report of the Conference of Delegates to the British Association (Mr. R. Adkin): Trans. Entomological Soc. of London (Dr. Fremlin): Bolletino R. Scuola d’Agricoltura, Portici, 1928, 1929: Rep. Commons and Footpaths Preservation Society: Report of the U.S.A. National Mus.: Annales Soc. Ent. Fr.: Rep. Bournemouth Nat. Science Soc.: Rep. Imper. Entomologist at Pusa: Trans. and Proc. Perth- shire Nat. Science Soc. : Rep. Chicago Field Mus. : Trans. Wisconsin Acad. of Science. Separates AND Pampni.ers.—Folia Zoologica II.: List of Litera- ture of Authorities on Brit. Diptera (Mr. H. W. Andrews): Genus Peronea (Mr. W. G. Sheldon): Southern Rambles: Some gall- causing Z'ripetidae (Mr. Niblett): Catalogue of Indian Insects, Alucitides : Seps. from the Smithsonian Institute 87: Seps. from Chicago Field Mus. 5: Seps. Lloyd Library 2: Seps. from Buenos Aires Nat. Mus, of N.H. 61: Seps. from Argentine 2 (Capt. Hayward). For which the Society tender their thanks to the various donors. Xvli MREASURER’S REPORT, 1931. In spite of the world-wide financial troubles I am glad to be able to say that the position of your Society is again satisfactory, and that our regular income has slightly increased. Subscriptions have come in better, and although there are still a number of 19381 subscriptions unpaid, actual receipts for current subscriptions are up by £8 10s. and arrears collected have reached a total of £16 lds. against the £10 estimated as being their value in my last Balance Sheet. This result is largely due to the three reminders I sent out during the year instead of two as in 1930. I would again remind members that it saves both them and me time, trouble and expense if they will arrange for their subscriptions to be paid annually by their bankers on January Ist, and that I have forms printed for this purpose which I shall be happy to supply on application. Deposit interest has produced an additional 25/6 having been transferred to Home Safe-deposit account, which carries a higher rate of interest at the bank. The cost of many of the half tone blocks used in the Transactions was again borne by a member, who is very well known for his liberality in this and other directions, and who contributed £14 16s. 10d. for this purpose. This very nearly covers the increased cost of printing as against 1930, which is shown in the accounts. Sales of Transactions were up on last year by £3 8s. 6d. A windfall of £36 in the shape of ¢# of the £50 legacy to the Society left by our late member Major C. LE. Liles, less government tax of £4, has been received, and this will no doubt be invested in due course. We have had no arrears of income tax to provide for, no transit costs for specimens given to the Society, and no additional books were purchased for the library, all heavy items in last year’s accounts, so that our outgoings are less than in 1930, but printing and stationery have been more costly by £9 2s. 6d. and contributions to the Refreshments Fund have fallen off by £3 4s. 1d. The last item is however set off by a reduction in the cost of Catering of £3. Printing our Transactions has cost us £16 Os. 9d. more than last year, owing to the numerous plates referred to above. Hntrance [continued on p. xx. 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