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  able. 
  There 
  was 
  very 
  much 
  greater 
  variation 
  in 
  ground 
  in 
  the 
  

   female 
  than 
  in 
  the 
  male. 
  In 
  one 
  year 
  the 
  anal 
  spot 
  on 
  the 
  upper- 
  

   side 
  of 
  the 
  hindwing 
  was 
  unusually 
  large 
  in 
  numbers 
  of 
  examples. 
  

   He 
  had 
  found 
  that 
  specimens 
  with 
  an 
  apical 
  spot 
  above 
  the 
  bipupil- 
  

   lated 
  spot 
  were 
  extremely 
  rare. 
  

   Mr. 
  A. 
  W. 
  Buckstone 
  exhibited 
  — 
  

  

  1. 
  A 
  series 
  of 
  E. 
  tithomis 
  from 
  Oxshott, 
  showing 
  slight 
  variation 
  

   in 
  colour 
  of 
  wings 
  and 
  size 
  and 
  number 
  of 
  spots 
  on 
  the 
  same. 
  The 
  

   underside 
  of 
  the 
  lower 
  Avings 
  varied 
  in 
  colour 
  from 
  greenish-grey 
  

   through 
  various 
  shades 
  of 
  grey- 
  brown 
  to 
  rich 
  dark 
  brown. 
  He 
  

   showed 
  three 
  asymmetrical 
  specimens. 
  

  

  2. 
  A 
  series 
  from 
  Broxbourne, 
  not 
  quite 
  such 
  a 
  rich 
  colour 
  as 
  

   specimens 
  from 
  Oxshott. 
  They 
  might 
  be 
  described 
  as 
  grey-brown 
  

   as 
  compared 
  with 
  red-brown 
  of 
  the 
  Oxshott 
  series. 
  

  

  3. 
  A 
  " 
  bleached" 
  specimen 
  from 
  Eoyston, 
  

  

  He 
  stated 
  that 
  in 
  his 
  experience 
  only 
  a 
  small 
  percentage 
  of 
  males 
  

   taken 
  at 
  Oxshott 
  have 
  a 
  spot 
  on 
  the 
  upperside 
  of 
  the 
  underwings, 
  

   the 
  female 
  usually 
  having 
  one, 
  and 
  in 
  many 
  cases 
  two. 
  

  

  Mr. 
  H. 
  J. 
  Turner 
  exhibited 
  specimens 
  of 
  Epinephele 
  tit/tonus. 
  

  

  1. 
  From 
  Guethary, 
  W. 
  Pyrenees, 
  darker 
  in 
  general 
  coloration 
  

   with 
  increased 
  black 
  markings. 
  

  

  2. 
  From 
  Gresy-sur-Aix, 
  Dauphine 
  Alps, 
  of 
  general 
  dull 
  colora- 
  

   tion. 
  

  

  3. 
  From 
  Cuenca 
  and 
  Albarracin, 
  in 
  Spain, 
  with 
  the 
  apical 
  spots 
  

   ■without 
  pupils 
  on 
  the 
  upperside. 
  

  

  4. 
  From 
  Albarracin, 
  Clelles, 
  and 
  Gresy, 
  with 
  only 
  one 
  pupil 
  in 
  

   the 
  apical 
  spots. 
  

  

  5. 
  From 
  Box 
  Hill, 
  Liphook, 
  and 
  Horsham, 
  with 
  additional 
  

   marginal 
  spots 
  on 
  the 
  forewings, 
  upperside. 
  

  

  Mr. 
  A. 
  H. 
  Leeds 
  exhibited 
  a 
  number 
  of 
  specimens 
  of 
  K. 
  tithomis 
  

   showing 
  the 
  various 
  lines 
  of 
  aberration 
  met 
  with 
  by 
  himself. 
  

  

  A. 
  Spotting 
  of 
  forewings 
  of 
  the 
  male 
  upperside. 
  

  

  1. 
  Two 
  small 
  black 
  spots 
  closely 
  approximating, 
  one 
  with 
  

  

  minute 
  pupil. 
  

  

  2. 
  Ditto, 
  with 
  slightly 
  larger 
  spots, 
  lower 
  one 
  nearer 
  margin, 
  

  

  both 
  white 
  pupilled. 
  

  

  3. 
  With 
  extra 
  spots 
  (1 
  extra 
  : 
  2 
  extra 
  ; 
  R 
  side 
  1 
  spot 
  and 
  1 
  

  

  dot, 
  L 
  side 
  1 
  minute 
  dot). 
  

  

  B. 
  Spotting 
  of 
  hindwings 
  of 
  the 
  male. 
  Upperside. 
  

  

  1. 
  Number 
  (none 
  : 
  one 
  : 
  two 
  : 
  three 
  : 
  four 
  :). 
  

  

  2. 
  Aberrant 
  (3 
  on 
  forewing, 
  4 
  on 
  hindwing, 
  all 
  white 
  

  

  centered). 
  

  

  