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  Mr. 
  Stanley 
  Edwards 
  exhibited 
  a 
  large 
  number 
  of 
  species 
  of 
  

   Ewplce'a 
  from 
  India 
  and 
  the 
  Malay. 
  

  

  Mr. 
  H. 
  A. 
  Leeds 
  exhibited 
  the 
  following 
  series 
  of 
  aberrations, 
  all 
  

   captured 
  during 
  1918. 
  

  

  Paran/e 
  ageria 
  var. 
  egerides. 
  White 
  central 
  dots 
  absent 
  from 
  all 
  

   black 
  spots 
  of 
  right 
  forewing 
  and 
  both 
  hindwings, 
  very 
  minute 
  on 
  

   left 
  forewing. 
  $ 
  upperside. 
  Chiltern 
  Hills, 
  August 
  24th, 
  1918. 
  

  

  Epinephele 
  JKrtina 
  (janira). 
  Central 
  area 
  of 
  forewings 
  largely 
  

   suffused 
  with 
  pale 
  ochreous, 
  extending 
  nearly 
  from 
  the 
  base 
  and 
  

   entering 
  irregularly 
  the 
  outer 
  marginal 
  border 
  ; 
  the 
  ocellated 
  spot 
  

   of 
  each 
  forewing 
  has 
  a 
  misty 
  appearance. 
  ? 
  upperside. 
  Kent, 
  

   July 
  6th, 
  1918. 
  

  

  Epinephele 
  tithonus. 
  Forewings 
  with 
  two 
  large 
  additional 
  ocel- 
  

   lated 
  spots. 
  ? 
  upperside. 
  Chiltern 
  Hills, 
  August 
  10th, 
  1918. 
  

  

  Aphantopns 
  Jnjperanfus. 
  Forewings, 
  three 
  small 
  pale 
  spots 
  

   instead 
  of 
  ocelli 
  on 
  right 
  side, 
  and 
  two 
  similar 
  spots 
  and 
  one 
  small 
  

   (central) 
  ringed 
  black 
  spot 
  on 
  left 
  side. 
  <? 
  underside. 
  Chiltern 
  

   Hills, 
  August 
  1st, 
  1918. 
  

  

  Ccenonympha 
  pa»iphihis. 
  Apical 
  spot 
  on 
  each 
  forewing 
  large, 
  but 
  

   black 
  rings 
  entirely 
  absent. 
  <? 
  underside. 
  Herts, 
  May 
  27th, 
  1918. 
  

  

  Agriades 
  thetis. 
  Orange 
  lunular 
  markings 
  of 
  all 
  wings 
  absent. 
  

   $ 
  upperside. 
  Kent, 
  September 
  7th, 
  1918. 
  

  

  Polyovnvatus 
  icariis 
  : 
  — 
  

  

  1. 
  Complete 
  row 
  of 
  six 
  orange 
  lunules 
  on 
  forewings 
  and 
  an 
  

   orange 
  streak 
  below, 
  discoidal 
  spots 
  extending 
  outwardly. 
  2 
  upper- 
  

   side. 
  Monks 
  Wood, 
  Hunts, 
  June 
  8th, 
  1918. 
  (English 
  form 
  usually 
  

   lacks 
  at 
  least 
  the 
  two 
  orange 
  lunules 
  nearest 
  to 
  the 
  costa 
  of 
  fore- 
  

   wings, 
  and 
  Oberthiir 
  named 
  it 
  racially 
  var. 
  tatti.) 
  

  

  2. 
  Blue 
  to 
  marginal 
  line, 
  no 
  orange 
  lunules 
  ; 
  also 
  on 
  hindwings 
  

   a 
  large 
  ^aAev 
  hluQy^edge 
  = 
  a,h. 
  fusca-thetu-c(friileo-cuneata. 
  y 
  upper- 
  

   side, 
  Monks 
  Wood, 
  Hunts, 
  June 
  9th, 
  1918. 
  

  

  3. 
  Bright 
  blue 
  ground, 
  with 
  white 
  costa 
  as 
  in 
  male 
  = 
  ab. 
  apicata- 
  

   thetis-albicosta. 
  $ 
  upperside. 
  Monks 
  Wood, 
  Hunts, 
  June 
  1st, 
  

   1918. 
  

  

  4. 
  Blue 
  ground 
  of 
  ab. 
  thersites-thetis 
  form, 
  plus 
  seven 
  interneural 
  

   black 
  streaks 
  on 
  each 
  forewing, 
  the 
  last 
  four 
  joining 
  the 
  black 
  

   border. 
  $ 
  upperside. 
  Monks 
  Wood, 
  Hunts, 
  June 
  9th, 
  1819. 
  

  

  5. 
  ab. 
  postico-obsoleta. 
  3 
  underside. 
  Monks 
  Wood, 
  Hunts, 
  

   June 
  1st, 
  1918. 
  

  

  6. 
  ab. 
  obsoleta. 
  3 
  underside. 
  Monks 
  Wood, 
  Hunts, 
  June 
  2nd, 
  

   1918. 
  

  

  