REVIEWS. 207 



Mr. H. Main, the wolf-spider, Lycom picta, sent to him by Mr. 

 Bristowe from Oxshott, and described the habits of the young. 



Mr. Cheeseman, a striated Polyommatus icanis. 



Mr. B. S. Williams, Coleoptera from Harpenden, L'anayaeiu 

 hipitsttilatus, Cassida heniisphaerica, Stilicus suhtllis, Megarthrus 

 ilenticollis, Antherophaqus nigricornis, and A. pallens, with QnedittH 

 othiniensis and Aleochara spadicea from moles' nests. 



Mr. G. E. Frisby, Hymenoptera : Aminophila lufii, from St. Ouen's 

 Bay, Jersey, with A. Idmnta and Bemhex rostrata ; and the two British 

 Sapi/ga, S. 5-piinctata and the rare S. clavicomk, from Wrotham. 



Mr. Stanton, Coleoptera of economic importance: Bruchns ru/imanua 

 and B. afjinis, with notes on their occurrence, habits, specific identity, 

 etc. ; B. ohtectus, its origin and habits ; Anthofwwiis cinctus, first 

 recorded as British in 1921, a pest of pears abroad. 



Mr. Stanley Blenkarn, Coleoptera : (1) British species of BcmUdituii, 

 (2) larger ground-beetles, (3) many species of water-beetles, (4) British 

 ( 'hri/someliilae. 



Mr. Tonga, living larvae of Sphin.r ligustri, showing wide variation 

 m the size and intensity of colour of the oblique stripes on the sides. 



The Society, the Ashdown Collection of British Chnjwiiielidae and 

 (^donata. 



Septendier 28tft. — The President in the chair. 



Mr. Sperring exhibited specimens of the dark Lincolnshire race of 

 JUmthis eiiphrosyne, and on behalf of Mr. Coppeard a dark suffused 

 aberration of the same species, an Aphantopns hyperantus with a 

 partial double row of eyespots on the right hindwing, an Epinephele 

 jiirtina with additional spots on the forewing, and another partly 

 xanthic. 



Capt. Crocker, aberrations of Ayriades coridon from Eoyston, ab. 

 (ihsoleta, ab. striata, ab. roystonensis, ab. seinisynyrapha extended and 

 approaching ab. syngrapha, females streaked with J colour, brown 

 suffused females, ab. )iiarginalis S *> ^'b. caendea, asymmetrical 

 specimens, etc. 



Capt. N. D. Riley, for Mr. Hirst, Fabre's Banded Epeira {Argiope 

 hruenniclii) , new to the British fauna, fi'om Rye, Sussex, and the Gorse 

 Red Spider, Tetranyc/nig lintearius, from Devonshire. 



Mr. B. S. Williauis, species of Pentatomids from Harpenden 

 district, including Pudnjis immcta, Sehirus bicolur, etc. 



Mr. Coulson, an abnormal cocoon of Satiimia paronia in the shape 

 of a dish, and aberrations of Coenonywpha pamphiltis. 



Mr. Mera, living larvae of Coliax crocein [ednsa) from ova laid by a 

 female taken during the Field Meeting at Eastbourne, and a series of 

 Tripliaena /iinhria bred from Epping Forest, generally dark in colora- 

 tion compared with an old (1880) light specimen from Ipswich, typical 

 of the then obtained specimens. 



Mr. Enefer, Calliinorp/ia quadripunctaria [hera) from Clarens, 

 Switzerland, and Krcbia pronn'e from Miirren in August. 



^g^EYIEWS AND NOTICES OF BOOKS. 



The Genitalia Of the Group Tortricidae or the Lepidopteka 

 OF THE British Islands. — By F. N. Pierce, F.E.S., and Rev. J. W. 



