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from the Difiliy collortion of Thehin ahont to ho plnced in llie Society's 

 cabinet were e.\liil)itod. AJr. Tonije, a linralis hetulne witli a curious perfect 

 circle on tlie uTulerside beside the normal narrow silvery band. Mr. Moore, 

 the very rare Papilio nobilis from E. Africa. Mr. Bunnett read notes on, 

 and showed photograplis of, the act of pupation in the Nymphalidae, — 

 IIy. J. Turner, Ilun. Editor of Proceedings. 



Entomological Society of London: Wednesdai/, December 3rd, 1919. 

 — Comm. J. J. Walkkr, M.A., U.N., F.L.S., President, in the Chair. 



The President finnouiiced the death of Lord Walsingham, a former 

 President of the Society, which had taken place shortly after the previous 

 midnight. A vote of condolence with Lady Walsingham was passed, the 

 Fellows present rising in their places. 



Messrs. A. S. Buckhurst, 9 Souldern Road, W. 14 ; \ibaran Chandra 

 Chatterjee, B.Sc, Forest Research Listitute, Dehra Dun, United Provinces^ 

 India; Miss Florence B, Constable, 17 Colville Mansions, W. 11; ^Messrs. 

 Conrad Theodoie Girainghani, O.B.E., F.l.C, Lynwood, Long Ashton, 

 Bristol ; William Hawker-Smith, Speedwell Cottage, Hambledon, Godalming, 

 Surrey; Miss Gertrude M. Jeans, Peun Court, 54 Cromwell Road, S.W. 7; 

 Messrs. Herbert William Mills, N.D.A., The Gardens, Lydney Park, Glouces- 

 tershire; Louis Paravicini, Villa Aleucita, Arlesheim, Bale, Switzerland; 

 L. N. Staniland, Trewint, Coppett's Road, Muswell Hill, N. 10; P, Susainathan, 

 Assistant in Entomology at the College of Agriculture and Research Institute, 

 Coimbatore, S. India ; E. B, Watson. The Grange, Winthovpe, Newark ; and 

 II. Worsley Wood, ol Agate Road, Hammersmith, W. 6, were elected 

 Fellows of the Society. 



Mr. H. J. Turner exhibited a box of interesting Lepidoptera from 

 Argentina, calling special attenti(.)n to Cithcronid voijleri, on which he read 

 notes by the sendi-r, Mr. F. Lindeman, of Cordobji, Argentina. J)r. f. A. Dixey 

 exhibited and made remarks on specimens of Teracolus roc/ersi, recently cap- 

 tured by the Rev. K, St. A. Rogers. Lt. E. B. Ashby exhibited the following 

 species of Continental Neuroptera and Pseudo-Neuroptera : Mynneleon libel- 

 hdoides, Le Trayas, French Ri\iera; Ascalaphtis loiif/icorn/s, La Granja, Digne, 

 and Vernet-les-Jiains ; Faiiotpa conmumis, Turin and Hay wards Heatli, Sussex; 

 Perla hicaudata, Arquata Sciivia and Vernet-les-Bains ; Sijmpetnim san- 

 (/iiiueioti, S. scoticum, Libellula depressa, L. erythruea, and L. pedemontana, 

 Turin. JNlr. K. G. Blair exhibited a specimen of Ahax parallelus Duft., an 

 addition to the list of British Coleoptera, from the Scilly Islands, with speci- 

 mens of A. atcr \'ill. (atriola Fab.),, for comparison. Also series of Cetonia 

 aurata L.; — (1) from Swallowtield, Berks, and ("2) from the Scilly Islands, 

 inclndiug two black specimens (var. ni(fra Gaut.) taken in July 1919 (re- 

 corded in Ent. Mo. Mag. for Sept. 1919). Prof. Poulton jreniarked on the 

 "Forms of the African Charaxes etheocles Cr.," and exhibited a beautiful 

 slide, coloured by Dr. H. Eltringliam, showing e/jf/rts/ws and the 2 viola taken 

 at Toril, Mongalla Province, S. Sudan, by Capt. A. L. Kent-Lemon, on 

 May -2oth, 1919, and the J of viola on ^lay 29th. Lord Rothschild and 

 I)rs. Jordan, Mai'shuH, Gahao and Nejive .comiuentod on J*rpf. Pou],tou'9 

 exhibit. 



