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Butterflies taken in lOi'O. Mr. W. G. Sheldon, his .series of about 1400 speci- 

 mens of reronca cristana, including- exnni])les of all the 72 named forms and 

 the type specimens of 39 of them; he nlso showed about 250 examples of 

 L'J2)tof/ram>iia Kterann and its luunerDus forms. Mr. Percj' M. Bright, a long 

 series of Einnephele tlthoitus aberrations, including a white suffused form and 

 a gyuandromorph, and of Arffi/iinis a(/laia, including- severnl magniticeut 

 melanic forms, and a scaleless iiberration Avith perfect fringes. Mr. B. W. 

 Adkin, a series of aberrations of Sati/nis semelc. Mr. T. H. Grosvenor, series 

 of British vspecies which occur in India, including Papilio maclwon, Pieris 

 hrassicae, P. rapae, Gonei^terijx rhamni, Colias hijale, Apatura iris, Pyranieis 

 cardui, Puh/ommatus icarus, Aricia medon, Riimicia phlneas, etc. Mr. Pickett, 

 series of aberr.xtions of Ayriades coridon taken in 1918, 1919, and 1920. 

 Mr. 1,. AV. Newman, aberrations shown in the different British races of 

 Melitaea niiriiua ; a hybrid of Sclenia bilunaria and S. tetrcdmiaria ; Colias 

 edusa with one wing bleached; a yellow Cheltenham form of Gonodontis 

 hidentald; melanic e^&m\Ais, oi Zygaena trifolii ; extreme forms of ab. rarleyata 

 of Abraxas yrosnilariafa ; etc. Mr. Riches, Cosstis liyniperda, including a 

 specimen with almost black hind wings. On behalf of Mr. L. A. E. Sabine, 

 Mr. Newman, a long series of the Irish race of Polyommatus icarus, series 

 of the Irish forms of Ep)inephele jurtina, Rumicia phhtcas, including ab. alha, 

 E. titlionus, L. siiuqns, etc. Mr. A. A. W. Buckstone, aberrations of 

 Ilipparchia semele, of many local races. liev. Gi-o. Wheeler, a series 

 of Melitaea phoehe from Central Europe showing a Avide range of variation 

 over a limited area. Mr. C. W. Sperring, aberrations of British Lepidoptera, 

 including Colias edusa. var. /lelice, minus blotches in border on hind wing, 

 Brentkis euphrosyne with striated hind wing, a dull leaden Ayriades coridon, 

 etc. Mr. Edelsten, a yelloAv form of Cyhosia mcsomella, and a black and grey 

 Niso?iiades tayes from Chippenham Een. Mr. B. S. Williams, a series of the 

 new Einchley form oi' Dysstroma {Cidaria) trimcata and crosses between it and 

 the usual black form. Mr. A. W. INlera, species and hybrids of the genus 

 Oporabia, (). filiyrammaria, O. autamnaria, O. dilntata, and ils pale race 

 christyi. Dr. Leonard Hopper, Leucania extranea {iinipuncta) from Penryn, 

 Cornwall, Sept. 19:20. Mr. A. E. Tonge, Royston forms of Ayriades coridon 

 and aberrations of many British species, including a melanic mnle of Boarmia 

 coHsortaria, a confluent Zygaena trifolii, a male Ayriades thetis Avith extra 

 orange lunules on the hind wings, etc. Mr. L. E. Uunster, bleached Epincphele 

 jurtina, Aryyiinis aglaia Avitli white marginal spots, Ajilumtopus Iryperantus 

 ab. arete, an Aricia viedon Avithout orange markings, etc. Mr. Jolmston, 

 aberrations of Dryas paphia and Limenitis sihilla from the New Forest. 

 Captain Riley, the Scilly Islands race of Epinephele jurtina, much resembling 

 the southern race hisptitla. jNIr. II. E. Garrett, aberrations of British Lepi- 

 doptera, including Rumicia phlaeas with confluent spots on fore Aving, Euchlo'e 

 cardamines witii dark hind margins to fore Avings, etc. Mr. H. J. Turner, tAVo 

 coloured plates, folio, Avith figures of the larvae of Eupithecia assimilaia and 

 E. ab/jreviata. Prof. Poulton, F.R.S., a series of Butterflies captured migrating 

 from oi:e Aalley to another and back again next morning, Avith their mimics, 

 in Selangor ; they were captured in ]\Iarch 1920 and Avere Delias species, the 

 mimics being Euschema species. On behalf of Mr. J. J. Joicey, Mr. G. Talbot, 

 a large number of new and little known Lepidoptera from Central Ceram, 

 Dutch New Guinea, French Guiana, Hainan Island, Peru, and Brazil, with 



