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by affecting the plant growth ? No doubt there were many factors 

 in the environment, but what were they ? There was much varia- 

 tion in the forms of viassei/i, both in the character of the blue and 

 in the ground colour of the underside, but although some approached 

 none were as white as the well-known var. hypocMona form from the 

 Pyrenees. 



Mr. Turner exhibited a number of further species from the Digby 

 collection of Tineidcc, which were about to be placed in the Society's 

 cabinet. 



Mr. Tonge exhibited an underside of Pairalh hetuhp, with a curious 

 perfect circle beside the narrow silvery band, apparently not in 

 accord with the marking of any Ruralid species. 



Mr. Moore showed the very rare Popilio nobilis, from the E. 

 African plains near Nairobi. 



Mr. Bunnett read a short paper, " Notes on the Pupation of the 

 Nymphalids." (See page 32.) 



JANUARY 22nd, 1920. 



The President in the Chair. 



Annual Meeting. 



The Balance Sheet was read by the Hon. Treasurer, Mr. A. E. 

 Tonge, and on its adoption presented an explanatory financial 

 statement. (See pages x, xi, xv.) 



The Report of the Council was read by the Secretary and was 

 adopted. (See page xii.) 



The President announced the Officers and Council elected for the 

 ensuing year as follows : — 



President.— K. G. Blair, B.Sc, F.E.S. 



Vice-Presidents.— El. J. Bunnett, M.A., F.E.S. , S. Edwards, 

 F.L.S., etc. 



Treasurer.— k. E. Tonge, F.E.S. 



Librarian. — A. W. Dods. 



Curator. — W. West. 



Assistant Curator. — S. R. Ashby, F.E.S. 



Editor of Proceedings. — H. J. Turner, F.E.S. 



Hon. Secretaries. — Stanley Edwards, F.L.S., etc. (Corresponding), 

 H. J. Turner, F.E.S. (Report). 



Recorder of Attendances. — B. S. Williams. 



