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with confiaent spots ; a P<)hjo)nmatii!i icanis male without oi-ange 

 lunuies beneath, Deal ; Ai/riades thetin male with extra orange 

 lunules on the right hindwings, Deal ; Epinepliele jurtina, a $ 

 with bipupiUate apical spots, a <? uniformly bleached all over, and 

 a ^ with additional spots on the hindwing ; a rose pink form of 

 Mimas tiUae ; an Airtia caja with very small black spots on the 

 hindwings ; a J Cofniiotriche potatoria dark banded on the outer 

 half of all wings ; a melanic ^ of Boarmia consortaria from Crow- 

 thorne, Berks ; Hibevnia inarifinftria var. fuacata from Cheshire, and 

 a cross between var. fnscata 5 and a Lleigate g ; Zyiicvua tn'folii, 

 (1) with heavy marginal hindwing band, (2) with scalelesa area on 

 right of the forewing, (3) with forewing spots entirely confluent. 



Mr. L. E. Dunster exhibited hlpineplwle jiirtlna, bleached forms, 

 from Chipstead, Lyme Regis, Princes Risboro', and Ranmore; and 

 undersides with large eye spots, from Crewkerne. Ari^ynnis (u/laia, 

 with all marginal spots white and rather pale ground colour, from 

 Mickleham. Kiichlo'e fardaiiiines, male with small discal spots, from 

 Crewkerne. Ap/tantopus hijpera)itiis ab. caxa, ab. arete, and minor 

 vars., all undersides, from Mickleham. Ai/riail/is cnrkion, male 

 varieties in ground colour from greyish blue to the bright blue 

 approaching adonis ; females, a,h.. seini-sj/iK/rapha; male, ab. obsoleta; 

 males, minor vars., all from Royston ; male, ab. Kcmi-obsdleta, from 

 Princes Risboro' ; and males with the extra large spots on under- 

 side, from Cerne Abbas, Dorset. Aricia iiiedan [astrarchc), male, 

 without orange markings on the upper wing. 



Mr. Johnson exhibited aberrations of Dri/as paphia and Linieni' 

 tis aibilla, taken this season in the New Forest. 



Captain Riley exhibited the KpinepJuie jurtina ho had obtained 

 in the Scilly Isles, and pointed out how much they resembled the 

 southern form, race hispalla, in the coloration of the females. Mr. 

 B. Adkin said that the race appeared to have similar characteristics 

 on all the islands of the Scilly group. 



Mr. H. E. Garrett exhibited Enchlo'e cardamines with unusually 

 dark hind margins to forewings, Joyden's Wood, Bexley, May, 

 1920 ; Epinepliele jurtina with left hindwing white, same place in 

 July ; an unusually dark underside of Coenonyiupha painphilus, 

 Bexley, June, 1920; P>/raiiieis atalanta with pale marks in the red 

 band of forewings, bred from Bexley, 1920 ; and Ruinicia pidaeas 

 with the row of black spots on the forewings confluent and almost 

 uniting with the marginal border, Joyden's Wood, August, 1920. 



Mr. Hy. J. Turner exhibited two folio-coloured plates with 



