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NOTES AND EXHIBITS. 



Mr. Hedley exhibited specimens of Charopa alhanensis, Cox 

 ( = eastbournensis, Beddome and Petterd, MSS.), C. antialha, 

 Beddome, C. gadensis, Beddome, and C. hischoffensis, Beddome, 

 in illustration of his paper. 



Mr. Froggatt showed the insects described in his paper; also 

 coloured drawings of the same, and of their galls. 



Mr. Etheridge exhibited the peculiar womerah described in his 

 paper. 



Mr. Henry Deane showed the ordinary flowers of a seedling of 

 an Australian plant, Pavonia hastata (N. O. Malvaceae), growing 

 in his garden at Hunter's Hill ; and he stated that he had hoped 

 to have shown also cleistogamous flowers from the same plant, but 

 that his intention had been defeated by the extremely inclement 

 weather. Also monstrous specimens of Zinnia showing the 

 transformation of florets into shoots, a condition probably induced 

 by the continuance of damp warm weather. 



