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Minutes, papers and specimen notes from a society at the heart of South London. A lively ledger of discovery.This carefully prepared edition presents the Proceedings of the South London Entomological & Natural History Society for 1922-23, preserving officers and council lists alongside meeting minutes, short reports and observational entries that record the practice of insect study and collecting. Read as entomological society proceedings and as a historical scientific journal, it illuminates the everyday labour of classification, the exchanges that kept specimen cabinets moving, and the informal scholarship that fed into formal British entomology history. Among the otherwise scattered fragments of field notebooks and private notes, the proceedings consolidate the society’s working memory and document the small transactions - identifications, specimen exchanges and catalogue notes - that sustained local study. Practical and readable, it functions both as an academic research reference for scholars and as an accessible window for anyone curious about early 20th century London and south London history.As a record it carries genuine historical significance: society meeting records provide otherwise scattered evidence of how Victorian naturalists’ methods evolved into the interwar period, while species notes and field remarks supply primary material for anyone tracing distribution, identification or collecting practice rooted in those methods. Casual readers will be drawn to the meetings’ dynamics and field observations; collectors of scientific books and admirers of rare scientific publications will value this volume’s material testimony to a culture of collecting and the insect study collection tradition. For taxonomists it supplies contextual provenance; for social historians it maps networks of collectors and local institutions; and for bibliographers it offers a single, discoverable witness to a working society. Whether consulted for research, display or pleasure, the proceedings bridge scholarly use and the interests of classic-literature collectors.Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today’s and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector’s item and a cultural treasure.