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with dark centre at anal angle of right wing, and a male with a 

 similar spot to the right of the eyespot on right forewing ; a male 

 with bleached left hind wing, and another male with a large area 

 orange colour on the forewings. 



Zii<iana /ilipendnh/', with the red colour replaced by pink. 



Euchlo'e cardaiiiines, male, with orange on forewings replaced by 

 pale lemon-yellow. 



Buuiicia phlccas, males with large spots on forewings, and another 

 with minute spots ; a male of a pale bronze colour ; a female with 

 red band on hindwings reduced to spots, and another female with 

 the red colour almost absent from the hindwings ; also male with 

 spots on undersides of forewings radiated. 



Hespeiia niolnr. — One male with black ground colour, spots very 

 much reduced, and some absent altogether. 



Pohjoinmatus icarus. — Male with aborted hindwing from which 

 most of the spots are absent on the underside. 



Aijlais urticcc, in which the spots on the forewing tend to coalesce, 

 and another in which the whole ground colour of brick red covers 

 up the yellow blotches on the costal margin and other parts of the 

 wings ; a specimen with the yellow blotches replaced by white ; 

 another with the discoidal spots on forewings much reduced, one 

 almost absent. 



hii'parchia seiiiele, with an extra spot between the two usual spots 

 on the forewings ; and a male in which the pale orange colour is so 

 increased as to remind one of a female. 



Kjiinephele titlinniis. — Two females with two extra spots on each 

 forewing and an extra spot on both hindwings ; and a female with 

 eyespot missing from anal angle of hindwing. 



Brenthis eiiphrosyne. — Male with black spots on centres of all the 

 wings much increased in size. 



Coliaa I'tlum. — Two females with the j^ellow spots on outer black 

 bands of all the wings almost absent, and a male underside in which 

 the two discoidal spots on hindwings are radiated. 



Mr. L. W. Newman exhibited Spilosovia nunthaiitri ab. tcalkeri, 

 bred ; ['iaphora mendica, female, with black costa and fringes ; a 

 bred series of Zygana JiUpendidie, including the yellow and salmon 

 coloured, aberrations ; Z. acldllecc from Morven ; Lasiocaxipa (juentis 

 race calluncB, from Yorkshire, including a female with male colora- 

 tion, and a dark specimen with the band on the hindwing obscured. 



Mr. C. H. Williams exhibited aberrations of A;iriade>i coridon, 

 including a dark brown male taken at Princes Eisborough in 



