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('2) /'nrnai^siKS apollo, race puniilus, from the Calabrian Mts., S. Italy, a very 

 local and small race ; (3) Colias edusa, the clear yellow form ab. helicina from 

 Cyprus, and ab. helice, one with orange hind-wings ; (4) Satyrus briseis, race 

 fergana, from Cyprus* with the ab. pirata, together with a very small male 

 from Neu Spondinig; (5) Satyrus jjrieuri from Spain, a species similar to the 

 last with its parallel ab. nhaf/OHis; (6) Ac/rkules coriclon, the single-brooded 

 .species from near Florence, with ab. alho-Iunaf.a ; (7) A. aragonensis, the 

 double-brooded species from the same ground ; (8) Pleheius acgon, race 

 massei/i, S and $ , from Witherslack ; (9) Coenonympha tiphon, race phi- 

 loxenus, from Witherslack; (10) Notodonta siczac, a second brood specimen 

 bred at Redhill, July 31st, 1918 ; (11) Agriades coridon, ab. semi»yngrupha 

 and ab. roysttmensis from lloyston, ab. j)er-aurantia and ab. irregularis- 

 oVsoleta from Eeigate ; (12) S(debria semirubeUa (carnella) from Box Hill, 

 with ab. sanguinella ; (l.'>) examples of Danaida plexippiis (Asia) and 

 B, urchippus (America), and called attention to the absolute confusion for 

 the past 150 years in the application of these two names, etc. Mr. J. II. 

 Carpenter, aberrations of undersides of Agriadps coridon, including many 

 named forms. Mr, L. W. Newman, (1) long series of the Irish form of 

 Melitaca aurinin from Tyrone larvae ; (2) curious Aglais urticae and Argynnis 

 cydippe (adippe) ; (3) aberrations with bleached forms of Triphaena janthina ; 

 (4) a gynandromorph of Drijas paphia, 3 wings = valezina 1 wing partly 

 (S pupil ia ; (o) a yellow A gkns tcrticae, bred; (6) long varied series of 

 A. coridon, C. jyamphihis, and H. jMaeas — (4), (5), and (6) were on behalf 

 of Mr. Percy Richards. Mr. R. Adkin, (1) Argynnis paphia, a remarkable 

 aberration ; (2) Peronca variegana, a bred varied series. Mr. L. W. Newman, 

 for Mr. Oliver, aberrations of (1) A. urticae, from ab. alba to ab. snhnonicolor, 

 with ab. ichnusa ; (2) Epinephele jurtina ; (3) Ruralis betulae, $ without the 

 white line underside ; (4) Argynyiis aglaia bleached, and ab. belisaria ; 

 (o) A. coridon, S 6 , grey, blue, and green forms, and many striking varieties • 

 (G) Aricia medon, yellow spotted; (7) Celastrina argiolus, true halved gynan- 

 dromorph (Sutton Park), etc. Mr. Newman, for Mr. Sabine, a large collection 

 of Noctuae (Ireland, 1918), with a number of racial series and individual aber- 

 rations. Mr. C, H. Williams, aberrations of A. coridon, including ab. albina, 

 ab. syngrapha, ab. marginata, etc. Mr. B. W. Adkin, long series to illustrate the 

 variation in (1) A. paphia ; (2) Eugonia ^wlyrhloros. Mr. Stanley Edwards, 

 sections of the genus Euploea from India and the Malayan Isls, Mr. H. A. 

 Leeds, a num])er of individual aberralions of Pararge aegeria, E. jurtina. 

 E. tithonus, Aphantopus hyperantus, C. pamphilus, A. thetis, Polyommatus iearus 

 (8 phases), Agriades coridon (19 phases), Aricia medon, Strymon prttni, and 

 Bithys quercus. Mr. R. Bowman, Numeria puheraria, 2nd brood, August 

 1918, with much deeper markings than usual ; and Rnmicia phlaeas, ab. eleus, 

 Horslev, August 1918. For Mr. Ing, he showed Arctia caja, a varied bred series, 

 Mr. F. W. Frohawk, (1) Brenthis etiphrosyne, showing variation in coalescence 

 of spotting ; (2) Enchloe carda^nines, variation in colour and size of apical and 

 discoidal markings, etc.; (3) Chrysophcmus dispar, c?, symmetrically white- 

 marked wings, bred by Doubleday ; (4) two Issoria lathonia, Colchester, 1818. 

 Rev. G. Wheeler, Pararge megaera, 5, ab. mediolugens, near Guildford, 1918: 

 and Itumicia phlaeas, ab. saffasa, ab. cue~rideo-punctata, and ab. intermedia. 

 Mr. RicheSj a series of aberrations of Abraxas grossulariata from N. London. 



