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Nyssia zonaria from Conway. Mr. W. A. Tyerman, the following species from 

 Ainsdale, viz. : — Procris statices, Ncaria reticulata, Dianthwcia nana, Plusia 

 festucm, Phiba.lapteryx lignata, and Eupithecia satyrata var. callunaria, 

 Mr. W. Mansbridg-e, Micro-lepicloptcra collected in Lancashire and Cheshire 

 during- the past season, viz. : — a long bred series of Tortrix costana and melanic 

 and intermediate variations, a long bred series of Phycis fusca, series of 

 Micropteryx unimaculclla, Coleophora fusccdinella, and C. lutipcnnella ; Ornix 

 hetulse, Lithocolletis quercifoliella, and L. cramerella from Uelaniere ; Pancalia 

 leuwenhwkclla and ['yraustapurpuralis from Grange, the last being very brightly 

 coloured. Mr. Prince, a bred series of Cidaria reticulata from Windermere, 

 Nenieophila plantaginis var. hospita from the Lake District, and many coast 

 species. 



Monday, November 18th, 1912. — Dr. P. F. Tinne, Vice-President, in the 

 Chair. 



Mr. F. C. Burne and Miss Dorith Ida Bnrne, of New Brighton, were elected 

 Members of the Society. 



Mr. Wm. Mansbridge read a paper entitled " Moorland Collecting," which 

 dealt with the Lepidoptera to be found on the liigh moorlands of Lancashire and 

 Yorkshire. A discussion ensued in which many of the members took part. 



Exhibits were as follows : — Mr. W. A. Tyerman, a beautiful series of Epunda 

 nigra bred from Devonshire ova. Mr. F. N. Pierce, a short series of Mellinia 

 ocellaris from the Thames valley. Dr. P. F. Tinne, a small collection of 

 Sphingidse from British Guiana. — Wm. Mansbridge, Hon, Secretary. 



Entomological Society of London: Wed^iesday November 6th, 1912. — 

 The Eev. F. D. Monies, M.A., President, in the Chair. 



On the nomination of the Council, Dr. Emile Frey-Gessner, La Eoseraie, 

 Geneve, Switzerland, was elected to the Honorary Fellowship rendered vacant 

 by the death of Prof. Ganglbauer. 



Messrs. G. C. Bodkin, Govt. Entomologist, George Town, British Guiana ; 

 C. Talbot Bowring, Acting Commissioner of Customs, Wenchow, China ; 

 Frederick Lionel Davis, J.P., M.E.C.S. (Eng.), L.R.C.P. (Lond.), Belize, British 

 Honduras ; Dr. John Dewitz, Devant-les-Ponts, Metz, Lorraine ; Howard 

 Mountjoy Hallett, 13, Earl Eoad, Penarth, Glamorgan ; A. D Imnis, D.Sc, 

 B.A., F.L.S., Forest Zoologist to the Govt, of India, Forest Research Institute,' 

 Dehra Dun, U.P., India ; Nigel K. Jardine, 2, Castle Street, Ashford, Kent ; 

 Harold H. King, Govt. Entomologist, Gordon College, Khartovim, Sudan ; Jal 

 Phirozshah Mullan, M.A., Asst. Professor of Biology, St. Xavier's College, 

 Chunam Kiln Road, Grant Road, Bombay, India ; Edward J. Paterson, Fair- 

 holme, Crowborough ; W. Rait-Smith, 86, Gladstone Street, Abertillery, 

 Monmoutlishire ; and Dr. Adalbert Seitz, 59, Bismarck-strasse, Darmstadt, 

 Germany, were elected Fellows of the Society. 



The Rev. G. Wheeler exhibited on behalf of the Rev. F. E. Lowe, a series 

 of Brenthis pales taken in the Heuthal, Bernina Pass, on June 24th, 27th, and 



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