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females, in which one side has smaller wings with blue 

 scaling of the male and androconia. 

 32 specimens had R side wings smaller. 

 12 

 1 

 2 

 13 

 5 „ 

 1 



and 

 This last was a most curious and unique specimen. 



2. Fourten ab. inaqualis, females with normal sized wings but 



asymmetrical splashes of male colour, all gynandromorphic. 

 5 splashed blue on R side forewing. 

 1 „ „ „ R „ hindwing. 

 1 ,, ,, „ R ,, fore- and hindwings. 



3 „ „ ,, L ,, hindwing. 



4 ,, ,, ,, L ,, forewing. 



3. A series of female aberrations not falling under the above 



categories, including — 



Two very light golden-brown forms. 



Several with golden-brown patches. 



Two uniformly very dark. 



Several white-rayed examples (quite a new foria). 



Several partial ab. semisyngrapha. 



Several ab. semisyngrapha with very pronounced red 



lunules. 

 Two complete ab. obsoleta. 

 Several with blackish-gray undersides. 

 Several ab. striata and ab. minor. 



4. A series of male aberrations including — 



Specimens of various shades of blue from whitish to sky- 

 blue. 

 Several ab. iuffusa and ab. minor and ah. pallida. 

 Five ab. obsoleta (all four wings). 

 Three ab. obsoleta (lower wings only). 

 Two very dark grey undersides. 

 Four approaching ab. fowleri. 

 All other aberrations named by Tutt. 



5. Series of Abraxas grossulariata bred from Aberdeen of the very 



dark race, containing ab. varleyata and forms approaching it. 



6. A long series of Angerona prunaria showing the results, after 



