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parvipuncta ; he reported TJuvanessa anfiojja seen by bis son at Bexley.. 

 Messrs. O. R. and A. de li. Goodman, Nordmatmia ilids, var. cerri and 

 var. actculi, with Kliiyia spini having' (] ) strai<>:ht white line below, (2) concave 

 ditto, (3) and greatly widened ditto, all but the last two from Digne. 



October 27 <h, 1921.— The President in the Chair. 



Mr. J. Vernon, "Lynmouth," Reigate, Surrey, was elected a member. 



IVIr. A. A. W. Ruckstone exhibited several local series of Ematnrya 

 tttoDuiria from Southern areas with var. uiiicolorata from Burnley, including- 

 a very dark form from Ilorsley and same pale yellow forms from Oxford. 

 Mr. Bunnett, larvae of Arctia viUica from Relgate, and a varied series of 

 Surrey liumicia phlacas. Capt. Crocker, long- series of Malacosovin nensfrin 

 bred from two pairings from Oxford, (1) all light with narrow band, (2) mixed 

 light-dark forms ; he also showed a very long series of Rnviicia pJdaeas, 

 including ab. alha, ab. icpnta, ab. intermedia, ab. ohliterata, ab. caeruleo- 

 jmiictata, ab. radiata, ab. turcica, ab. sufiisa, and others, with unnamed and 

 intermediate forms. Mr. O. II. Goodman, ab. navttrina of Melitaen athalia from 

 St. Martin V6subie. Mr. Dennis, phott^graphs of the P]nglish Cimex lectularins 

 and the tropical 6'. rotundatus, whicli has conspicuous sculpturing. 



November lOtTi, 1921. — The President in the Chair. 



Rev. K. N. Frampton, M.A., Hal-^tead Rectory, Kent, and Dr. H. D. 

 Smart, Shelley, Huddersfield, were elected members. 



Mr. Laurence Chubb, of the Commons Preservation Society, gave a 

 lecture, with lantern-slides. 



December 8th, 1921.— The President in the Chair. 



Mr. H. Worsley-Wood, of Acton, was elected a member. 



Mr. R. Adkin exhibited a series of Diaphora mendica from Co. Cork and 

 from Co. Tyrone, Ireland, pointing out the var. rustica, males white and 

 slightly sputted of the former series, and naming the latter series as var. venosa, 

 in which both sexes were pale grey spotted with black and veins dark grey. 

 Mr. Staniland, large galls on the roots and branches of crab-apple from N. 

 London formed by the woolly aphis Schizoneitra laniyera. Mr. B. Adkin, 

 specimens of Brenthis selene and B. euphrosyne, and enquired what was th© 

 upper side difference, if any. Mr. H. Moore, a short series of Teracolu.* 

 2ntniceus=hctaera from Nairobi. Mr. K. G. Blair, a Popdio machaon without 

 the red spot at the anal angle of the fore wing, and a very liglit form of 

 Crambtis pascuellus from Tring. Mr. Bleiikarn, the local Coleoptera, Fentar- 

 thnim hidtoni from Killarney, and Lissodema cursor from Ranmore Common. 

 Mr. Dennis, the oak " spangle " gall, Neuroterus numismcdis from N. Essex. 

 Mr. Bunnett, the var. doiibledayaria of Amphidasis betuluria with an inter- 

 mediate form from S.E. Loudon. Mr. R. Adkin read a Report as the Society's 

 Delegate to the Conference of Corresponding Societies of the British Associa- 

 tion. — IIy. J. TuuNER, Hun. Editor of Proceedings, 



