﻿98 
  

  

  larvfe, 
  showing 
  considerable 
  variation, 
  some 
  forms 
  being 
  extremely 
  

   pale 
  for 
  the 
  Irish 
  race. 
  

  

  2. 
  Two 
  curious 
  Afflais 
  iirtica 
  having 
  a 
  sheen 
  with 
  a 
  very 
  greasy 
  

   appearance, 
  and 
  a 
  wild 
  caught 
  Arrpjnnis 
  cydippe 
  [adippe] 
  with 
  

   exactly 
  the 
  same 
  sheen. 
  

  

  3. 
  A 
  short 
  series 
  of 
  Triphana 
  jantJiina 
  aberrations, 
  including 
  

   several 
  bleached 
  forms. 
  

  

  Mr. 
  Newman 
  also 
  exhibited 
  on 
  behalf 
  of 
  Mr. 
  Percy 
  Richards 
  — 
  

  

  1. 
  Long 
  and 
  very 
  varied 
  series 
  of 
  Auriades 
  coridon 
  from 
  Roys- 
  

   ton, 
  inchiding 
  many 
  extreme 
  forms. 
  

  

  2. 
  Long 
  and 
  varied 
  series 
  of 
  Ccenonumpha 
  pamphilus 
  and 
  of 
  

   Rumicia 
  phUms, 
  all 
  caught 
  wild 
  in 
  the 
  Bexley 
  district 
  this 
  season. 
  

  

  3. 
  A 
  series 
  of 
  aberrations 
  of 
  Kpinephele 
  jiirtii 
  a 
  (janira) 
  from 
  

   North 
  Kent. 
  

  

  4. 
  A 
  remarkable 
  gynandromorph 
  of 
  Dryas 
  paphia 
  ab. 
  ralezina 
  

   from 
  the 
  New 
  Forest, 
  three 
  wings 
  being 
  pure 
  ralezina 
  and 
  the 
  right 
  

   forewing 
  a 
  good 
  mixture 
  of 
  ralezina 
  and 
  <? 
  papltia, 
  the 
  J 
  marking 
  

   running 
  the 
  whole 
  length 
  of 
  the 
  costa. 
  

  

  6. 
  Aglais 
  urtica; 
  a 
  fine 
  yellow 
  variety 
  bred 
  from 
  a 
  Bexley 
  larvas. 
  

  

  Mr. 
  Robert 
  Adkin 
  exhibited 
  a 
  variety 
  of 
  Aryynnis 
  paphia 
  in 
  which 
  

   the 
  marginal 
  black 
  wedge-shaped 
  marks 
  are 
  much 
  enlarged, 
  the 
  

   round 
  black 
  spots, 
  usually 
  forming 
  the 
  submarginal 
  rows, 
  united 
  

   into 
  elongated 
  patches 
  and 
  the 
  other 
  black 
  markings 
  intensified. 
  The 
  

   specimen 
  is 
  somewhat 
  asymmetrical, 
  the 
  left 
  side 
  being 
  more 
  

   strongly 
  marked 
  than 
  the 
  right. 
  On 
  the 
  underside 
  the 
  black 
  mark- 
  

   ings 
  of 
  the 
  forewings 
  are 
  confused, 
  and 
  the 
  greenish 
  area 
  of 
  the 
  

   tips 
  increased 
  in 
  size. 
  On 
  the 
  hindwings 
  there 
  is 
  a 
  large 
  silvery 
  

   patch 
  at 
  the 
  base, 
  the 
  central 
  green 
  portion 
  entire, 
  and 
  the 
  marginal 
  

   lilac 
  shade 
  unusually 
  wide. 
  The 
  specimen 
  was 
  taken 
  at 
  Abbot's 
  

   Wood, 
  Sussex, 
  in 
  July, 
  1917. 
  Also 
  a 
  series 
  of 
  Peronea 
  rarieyana, 
  

   all 
  reared 
  from 
  larvre 
  found 
  feeding 
  on 
  a 
  crab-apple 
  bush 
  on 
  the 
  

   parade 
  at 
  Eastbourne, 
  on 
  June 
  9th, 
  1918, 
  and 
  which 
  included 
  the 
  

   following 
  forms, 
  riz., 
  P. 
  rarieyana, 
  Schilf., 
  var. 
  asperana, 
  Fb., 
  var. 
  

   borana, 
  Haw., 
  and 
  var. 
  cirrana, 
  Curt. 
  

  

  Mr. 
  L. 
  W. 
  Newman 
  exhibited 
  on 
  behalf 
  of 
  Mr. 
  G. 
  B. 
  Oliver 
  — 
  

  

  1. 
  Aglais 
  iirtic(F. 
  Gradation 
  in 
  ground 
  colour, 
  ab. 
  salmonicolor 
  to 
  

   ab. 
  alba 
  ; 
  two 
  var. 
  ichnusa, 
  one 
  with 
  light 
  ground 
  to 
  forewing 
  ; 
  light 
  

   blotched, 
  and 
  other 
  aberrations. 
  

  

  2. 
  Epinephele 
  jurtina 
  [janira). 
  <? 
  grey 
  mottled. 
  

  

  3. 
  Enralis 
  betidic. 
  $ 
  underside 
  without 
  the 
  outer 
  white 
  lines 
  on 
  

   all 
  wings. 
  

  

  4. 
  Aryi/nnis 
  aqiaia. 
  <? 
  , 
  bleached. 
  

  

  