\* Owing to continued indisposition, Mr. Stainton requests his correspondeats 

 not to send him insects for examination, &c., at present. 



ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON.-Meetings for tiie 

 Session 1892-3:— 



Wednesday, December 7th, 1892; and (Annual) January IStli, 1893. 



ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OP LONDON.— Wednesday, December 7th, 1892, 



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(1) "Further Obsei-vations upon Lepidoptera (illustrated by the Oxy-Hydrogea 



Lantern) :" by Edward B. Poulton, M.A., F.R.S. 



(2) " The EflFects of Temperature on the Colouring of Pieris napi, Vanessa Atalanta, 



Chrysophanus phlaeas, and Tepbrosia punctulata :" by Frederic Merrifield, 

 F.E.S. 



(3) " Notes on Hydroptilidae belonging to the European Fauna, with Descriptioas 



of New Species:" by Kenneth J. Morton; communicated by Robert 

 McLachlan, F E.S. 



(4) " On some neglected points in the Structure of the Pupa of Heterocerous 



Lepidoptera, and their probable value in classification ; with some asso- 

 ciated observations on larval prologs :" by Thomas Algernon Chapman, 

 M.D., F.E.S. 



(5) " Description of a New Species of Butterfly, of the genus Calinaga, from Siam :" 



by James Cosmo Melvill, M.A., F.L.S. 



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