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A resolution was passed limiting the number of Fellows for the 

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The meeting then adjourned, to meet next December in Baltimore. 



During the sessions the Executive Committee elected the following 

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SVNCHLOE LANCEOLATA, BOISDUVAL, WITH A DESCRIP- 

 TION OF A RELATED SPECIES FROM SOUTHERN 



CALIFORNIA. 



BY FORDYCE GRINNELL, JR., PASADENA, CALIF. 



The purpose of this paper is to give a description of an interesting 

 species of Synchloe related to laficeolata, Boisduval. 



Synchloe lanceolata was described in 1852, and again in the second 

 paper in 1869, in the classical and historically interesting paper, " Lepi- 

 dopteres de la Californie." The type locality was given as " Montagues 

 de la Juba," and that of Dr. Behr's Edwardsii, described subsequently, as 

 " Downieville, Sierra county" ; while my specimens are from Plumas 

 county, to the northward, but in the same faunal area, and so are really 

 typical. 



Syfichloe lanceolata (Boisduval), Dyar. 



$ . Upper side white. Primaries with a comparatively large, black 

 lunule at end of cell, with the concave side turned towards the apex of the 

 wing. Apices more or less shaded with brown scales, especially along the 

 nervules. Hind wings white. Under side, wood-brown, with faint traces 



February, 1908 



