i9H.] 279 



Appended are l-eferences to his papers in the Ent. Mo. Mag. : — 



The descriptive papers on larvae and their habits are to be found Vol. XV, 

 pp. 108, 149 ; XVI, p. 164 ; XVII, pp. 158, 177 ; XIX, p. 140 ; XX, pp. 165, 245; 

 XXI, p. 253 ; XXII, pp. 151, 261 ; XXIII, p. 188 ; XXIV, pp. 126, 160, 250 ; 

 XXV, pp. 66, 125, 217 ; XXVI, pp. 1, 88, 102, 133, 148, 209, 261 ; XXVII, 

 pp. 100, 271, 272 ; XXVIII, pp. 117, 169, 225, 282 ; XXIX, pp. 197, 268 ; XXX, 

 pp. 1, 43, 93, 150, 272 ; XXXI, p. 155 ; XXXVI, pp. 30, 69, 102. 



The papers on Diptera are in Vols. XXXIX, p. 271 ; XLI, p. 5. (On Phora, 

 Vol. XLII, pp. 186, 262 ; XLIII, p. 228 ; XLIV, pp. 164, 215, 253 ; XLV, pp. 

 24, 59, 113, J144, 191, 240; XL VI, pp. 149, 195, 243; XL VIII, pp. 94,166; 

 L., p. 152) ; XLVI, p. 45 ; XL VII, pp. 40, 49 ; XLIX, pp. 13, 84, 268. 



The papers on Wingless Geometers are in Vol. XLIX. — T. A. C. 



We regret to announce the death of Mr. William Warren, M.A., F.E.S., 

 which occurred at Tring on October 18th, after a short but painful illness. 

 A more extended notice will be given in our next Number. 



Noddies. 



The South London Entomological and Natural History Society : 

 Thursday, Sept. 10th, 1914. — Mr. B. H. Smith, B.Sc, President, in the Chair 



Mr. Ashdown exhibited Lepidoptera taken by him in June and July at 

 Lugano and Zermatt, including GSneis aello, Anthocharis simplonia, Aricia 

 eumedon, Albulina pheretes, Syntomis phegea, etc. Mr. H. Main, larvse of an 

 Ascalaphus just hatched sitting with open jaws for prey. Mr. Turner, Agriades 

 thetis, $ , with very dark underside and a $ Polyommatus icarus with much 

 intensified submarginal dark spots on the underside. Mr. Edwards, exotic 

 butterflies from S. America. Mr. B. S. Williams, a black suffused Mamestra 

 brassicse, and one with pale ground and aberrant stigmata. Mr. Curwen, 

 species of Anthrocera taken by him recently, and suggested a future discussion 

 on the genus. 



Thursday, September 24th, 1914. The President in the Chair. 



Exhibition of lantern slides by Messrs. B. S. Williams and Dennis 

 Mr. Newman, bred series of Pieris napi from Cork and Sligo, with yellow 

 suffused and black suffused aberrations, one of the latter having a complete 

 transverse black band on the fore-wings. Mr. Brooks, varied series of Polyom- 

 matus icarus females from Horsley, Headley, and Pickett's Hole, near Dorking < 

 Reports were made on the occurrence of C. edusa, P. atalanta, P. cardui, &c. 

 Only stray specimens had been seen of C. edusa, while the other two species 

 were common. — Hi. J. Turner, Hon. Secretary. 



