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from North Kent, including a number of asymmetrical forms, with 

 aberrant markings — Mr. L. W. Newman. Anobium panaceum, a 

 coleopteron which has been found destructive to tobacco — Mr.R. Adkin. 

 Tortrix pronubana, a specimen taken in his garden, at Chiswick — 

 Mr. A. Sich. Abraxas sylvata, a short series, including some 

 curiously clouded forms — Mr. South. Esycorus ^neus, Coriscus 

 maculatus, and Lopus gothicus,' rare species of Hemiptera from the 

 New Forest — Mr. West. August 8th, 1907. — Exhibits. — Malacosoma 

 castrensis x M. neustria, hybrid — Mr. South, who read notes there- 

 upon. Toxocampa cracoe, a bred specimen from North Cornwall — 

 Mr. Montgomery. Saturnia carpini, an unusually pink form. Smer- 

 inthus ocellata, a very dark form. Arctia caja, a dark bred speci- 

 men. Ennomos autumnaria, living larvae from Dover — Mr. L. W. 

 Newman. Sirex gigas, female, from Sutton — Mr. Goulton. Cemio- 

 stoma laburnella, egg-shells, mines, cocoon, and imago, from 

 Chiswick — Mr. Sich. 



City of London Entomological Society. — June 4th, 1907. — 

 Exhibits.— Ennomos quercinaria, including ab. equestraria, from 

 near Ipswich — Kev. C. R. N. Burrows. E. quercinaria, including 



abs. CARPINATA, INFUSCATA, and EQUESTRARIA. CrOCALLIS ELINGUARIA, 



including Scotch specimens of a deep, almost orange, colour, and 

 without the usual central fascia on forewings ; and other " thorns" — 

 Mr. J. A. Clark. Gonodontis bidentata. — Melanic forms, from Leeds 

 district. Ennomos quercinaria, from near Ipswich — Mr. A. W. 

 Mera. Ennomos quercinaria ab. infuscata, from South Kensington — 

 Mr. L. B. Prout. Ennomos quercinaria, a long and very variable 

 series, from South Kensington — Mr. J. Riches. Nola cucullatella, 

 pupa?, Xylophasia scolopacina, larvae, both from Bexley — Mr. V. 

 Shaw. June 18th, 1907. — Exhibits.- — Erannis leucoph^earia. — Very 

 dark specimens from the New Forest, with usual median band on the 

 forewings, nearly obsolete — Mr. J. A. Clark. Calocampa vetusta. — 

 Larvaa from South Tyrol, which, instead of being green, as in the 

 case of British specimens, were black, with yellow dorsal and lateral 

 stripes, and pale whitish subdorsal line — Dr. T. A. Chapman. 

 Nyssia lapponaria. — From Bannock, including a male with a pale 

 yellow dorsal stripe, and costa. Taeniocampa gothica ab. gothicina. — ■ 

 From the same district. T. incerta. — An unicolorous specimen, with 

 only the reniform and orbicular stigmata faintly indicated — Mr. E. A. 

 Cockayne. Chilo phragmitellus. — A very dark, almost black, male, 

 from the Norfolk Broads. Lithosia caniola. — Larvae nearly full-fed — 

 Mr. H. M. Edelsten. Nemoria viridata, from Surrey ; one with 

 reddish-brown forewings necked with irregular green patches, and 

 hindwings of the usual green colour, except at the anal angle ; 

 another, of the normal coloration, with wings dappled, with 

 irregular and asymmetrical reddish patches — Dr. G. J. C. Hodgson. 

 Erannis leucophvearia ab. fuscata, from Huddersfield, and ab. 

 marmorinaria, from Richmond Park — Mr. Shepherd. Synopsia 

 abruptaria. — From Holloway, including many very dark examples, 

 and an extraordinary gynandromorphous specimen, the right-hand 

 wings being those of an almost black male, the left wings being those 

 of a typical light female — Mr. C. W. Simmons. T.eniocampa 

 opima. — From Epping Forest district, including a specimen of the 

 type of Hubner — Mr. A. W. Wilsden. Macrothylacia rubi. — Ova laid 

 on wing of dead jay in Ashdown Forest — Mr. Grosvenor. 



