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(perspiciltaris) from Wortliing-. Mr. Leonard Tatchell, two very dark Arctta 

 C((ja, cue having scarcely any traces of cream on the fore wings. Mr. 11. 

 Adkin, series of the British species of Nolidae and NycteoUdae, illustrating 

 tlieir range of variation. Mr. L. A. Box, examples of the more common 

 species of the parasitic Chalcids. Mr. C. W. Sperring, a selection of aberra- 

 tions of Mimas tiliae, BrentJds euphrosyne, Ay) iudes covidon; and Plcheius 

 aeyon. Mr. Percy Bright, very long series of aberrations of Brenthis euphro- 

 syne, B. selene, Chrysophanus dispar, and Rianicia phlaens with the rare 

 ab, alba, Mr. K. G. Blair, the black form ab. niyra of Cetoina auruta 

 from St. Mary's, Scilly, 1919. Mr. Johnston, a series of aberrations of 

 D.paphia and L. sibilla from the New Forest, July 1919. Mr. H. A. Leeds, 

 a large number of aberrations of P. icanis, A. medon, and A. coridon, named 

 by Tiitt'a " Brit. Lepid.," no fewer than 18 being of the last-named species, and 

 of A. hyperantus, H. malvae, E. jnrtina, S. primi, etc. Mr. R. South, aberra- 

 tions of B. selene, confluent and suflused ; C. immphilus, pale splashed, and 

 dark; silvery grey Tortrix crataeyana and dark suffused T. xylosteana. 

 Mr. Curwen, a vei'y fine selection of Zyynenidae from Italy, including many 

 striking races and aberrations of Z. transcdpiha from Central Italy ; races of 

 Z. stoechadis, Z. achilleae, Z. oxytropis, and Z. carniolica, and Z. punctiun, 

 Z. erythrus, etc. Mr. Cliti'ard Craufurd, aberrations of D. paphia and L. sibilla. 

 Mr, H. ]\[oore, various forms of Danaida chrysippus and Hypolimnas vtisijypus, 

 and read notes on tlie association of the two species. Mr. A. W. Mera, bred 

 series of Tephrosia crejniscidaria and T. biundularia, with melanic and hybrid 

 races. Mr. A. A. W. Buckstone, aberrations of C'olias edusa, dark, and pale 

 ground ; Callophrys rubi, pale blotched ; 2'ieris brassicae, green lined ; I'ri- 

 phaena Jimhria ; T. comes; ah. niyrofulvatd oi Seiniothisa litiirtita, etc. Mr. C. 

 W. Colthrup, aberrations of man\' British butterflies taken in 1918-19, in- 

 cluding 6^. edusa; B. eiqyhrosyne ; E. tit/ionus, extra spots; II. semele ; 

 A. urticae ; R. phlaeas ; E. jurtina ; A. coridon, etc. Mr. Newman, bred 

 ab. 2valkeri of Spilosoma menthastri; yellow, and salmon-coloured Zyyuena 

 Jilipendulae ; Z. achilleae from N. Britain, etc. Mr. 0. 11. Williams, aberra- 

 tions of Ayriades corido7i ; and a series of named forms of A. yrossalariata, 

 including ab. radiata, a.b. iochalcea, ab. lacticolur, {ih.fulvapicata, ab. niyrospar- 

 sata, ab. semilutea, etc. Mr. II. O. Wells, two perfect gynandromorphs of 

 Pleheius aeyon from Berkshire. Mr. Edwards, exotic Papilios. Mr. Garrett, 

 E. jurtina with one wing suffused black, and Ochyria desiynata with curiously 

 irregular markings. Mr. H. J. Turner, a collection of Lepidoptera sent to him 

 from S America, including the Ceratocampid Citheronia veyleri, with a photo- 

 graph of its hitherto unknown larva, an unnamed local form of Prepona 

 chromus, the rare Protoparce beryi, several other Protoparce, Attacus muurns, 

 several species of Hesperiidae, Libythea carinenta, etc. Mr. F. W\ Frohawk, 

 aberrations of Vanessa iu ; L. sibilla, gradation to complete dark suffusion ; 

 D. paphia, various forms of confluence of spots on upper and under sides ; 

 A. cydippe {adippe), partially albinistic, leaden-coloured markings, etc. Mr. W. 

 J. Kaye, long varied series oi Melitaea cinxia and M. athalia, great reduction 

 of dark mai'kings to heav)' extension of markings, on both upper and under 

 sides. — Hy. J. Turner, Hon. Editor of Proceedinys. 



