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Cambridge ; George Evelyn Hutchinson, Aysthorpe, Newton Road, 

 Cambridge ; Charles Herbert Lankoster, Cartago, Costa Rica ; Arthur 

 D. R. Bacchus, 29, Abbotsford Road, Redland, Bristol ; and Captain 

 Douglas S. Wilkinson, Kennington Vicarage, Ashford, Kent. 



Exhibits. — Lord Rothschild exhibited a group of luimefcic Lepi- 

 doptera and Hymenoptera from South America. 



Mr. W. G. Sheldon exhibited, on behalf of Mr. T. Greer, a series 

 of Epmephele jiirtina, and of Pieris napi, from Co. Tyrone. 



Mr. A. W. Pickard-Cambridge exhibited Zeller's types of a number 

 of moths, mainly Crambids fron) Egypt and Palestine. 



Mr. W. F. H. Rosenberg exhibited an example of Colaenis telesiphc 

 race titJiiaiiiites from Ecuador, in which the band of the hindwing is 

 white as in the typical form. 



Mr. G. T. Bethune-Baker exhibited a series of Hemles jihloeas, and 

 a specimen of Zi/ijama transalpina ab. elowjata from Florence. 



Dr. G. A. K.' "Marshall, on behalf of Mr. B. P. Uvarov, exhibited 

 some remarkable mimetic long-horned grasshoppers with their 

 Cicindelid models. 



Dr. K. Jordan, F.E.S., exhibited a pair of the Agaristid moth, 

 Ae(jocera mahdi, the male of which has a stridulatory organ ; also a 

 series of Lipliyra brasi^olis. 



Dr. S. A. Neave gave an account of the fauna of Mt. Mlanje, Nyasa- 

 land, and illustrated his remarks with lantern slides, and with an 

 exhibition of some typical msects from that locality. 



The South London Entomological Society. 



Januarij 12fA. — Exhibits. — Mr. A. A. W. Buckstone exhibited 

 Heliophohus hispidiis, the dark form from Torquay and the lighter form 

 from Dorset, and a very dark aberration of OrthoUtha pluniharia. 



Mr. Withycombe, larvfe of Taeniorhyncus richardi (Dip.) attached 

 by siphons to roots of Typha ancmntifolia from Epping, with illustra- 

 tive photographs. 



Mr. Hy. J. Turner, for Mr. Thomas Greer, Tyrone, the following 

 aberrations recently taken by him. F.uchlo'c cardawhws (1) <y ab. »/«;- 

 (jinata ; (2) ^ dark streaks on the orange blotches ; (3) $ very small; 

 (4) S usua,lly large ; (5) J ab. radiata ; (6) $ with orange streaks 

 above and below. Melitaea aurinia J dull obscure coloration. Varatye 

 iiieyera, (1) J with apical ocellus reduced to a small dot ; (2) 3 with 

 double apical ocellus. Volyntiiviatns irariis (1) Gynandromorph R. J 

 L. $ ; (2) (^ with faint red marginal blotches upper side hind margm 

 hind wings, underside ab. icarinns : (3) with marginal red blotches 

 extended to form a band. 



Mr. Goodman, Coenonynipha tiplion, typical and race pldlo-vervm 

 from Britain and race inis from the Dauphine. 



January 2Gt/i, 1922. — Annual Meetino. — Mr. Stanley Edwards, 

 F.L.S., Vice-President in the chair. The Report of the Council, 

 Statement of the Treasurer, and Balance Sheet were received and 

 adopted. The Officers and Council for the ensuing year were 

 declared elected. 



The President being unwell, his Annual Address was read by Mr. 

 Riley. It was entitled " Will o' the Wisp " and dealt historically and 

 biologically with fireflies. 



