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microphotographs of the " saws " of the sawfly genus Dolerus. — The 

 Kev. J. E. Tarbat, Gnophos obscurata from many locahties, including 

 ochreous and ahnost black forms from the same place, Budleigh 

 Salterton. — Mr. Barnett, a fine varied series of Apamea Icucostigma 

 and var. fibrosa from the Fen District. — Mr. Schooling, a second 

 brood Arctia caja with only an imperfect narrow fascia and a few 

 apical and costal spots of cream colour on the fore wings. — Mr. 

 Colthrup, a very long series of this year's Colias hyale from E. Kent. 

 — Mr. H. B. Smith, a Melanippe montanata almost white, Catocala 

 nupta with smoky-brown hind wings, three Agrius convolvuli from 

 Warlingham, with specimens of Phryxus livornica, Sterrha sacraria, 

 Lapliygma cxigua, Plusia ni, and series of Polia xanthomista, and 

 Bumicia ptlilaas, including a partial var. schviidtii, all from S. Corn- 

 wall, in September last. — Mr. Sich, the Gelechiid Argyritis j^^ctclla, 

 which used to occur on Barnes Common and, for Mr. Green, Depres- 

 saria piUridella from its N. Kent habitat. — ^Mr. W. G. Blair, terato- 

 logical specimens, Mimas tilics asymmetrical, Garabus catenulatus, 

 with reflex margins of thorax excised, and Pimelia fornicata, right 

 antenna doubly branched, and, for Mr. W. N. Blair, examples of the 

 Medicinal Leech from the New Forest. — Mr. Tonge, stereoscopic 

 slides of lepidopterous ova m situ wild laid, with specimens of the 

 imagines, genera Trochilium and Mgeria, and also varied bred series 

 of Gidaria truncata (russata) and Lobophora viretata. — Mr. Pratt, an 

 extreme dark margined form of Ephyra pendularia. — Mr. Baumann, 

 Hydriomena furcata (sordidata), bred, from Surrey, with a black 

 series from Manchester, very pale Dianthcecia carpopliaga from the 

 Sussex coast, &c. — Mr. Scorer, aberrations of B. phlczas long-tailed, 

 spotless under side, P. machaon heavily banded, Euchloii cardammes 

 with white streak thiough the orange patch, Porthesia similis with 

 black edged costa, Gallimorpha dominula with rounded wings, P. napi 

 male, heavily spotted, &c. — Mr. St. Aubyn, two ab. flava of A. filipen- 

 dulce from Coulsdon. — The Eev. F. M. B. Carr, a collection made in 

 Mid- Wales last June, including Plusia inter rogationis, a fine varied 

 series, Acidalia fumata, Agrotis lucernea, &c. — Mr. Andrews, dwarf 

 Diptera, Bombylius viajor, Eristalix pertinax, and Ghrysochlamys 

 cuprca, and, for Mr. Barraud, a teratological specimen of Spilogaster 

 7diginosa with, missing fourth longitudinal vein. — Mr. Stanley Edwards 

 Papilionidae, P. policenes and allied P. lurlinus and P. nyassinus from 

 Africa compared with P. ajax and P. marcellus, American. — Mr. 

 Piatt Barrett, male and female comparisons of British and Sicilian 

 butterflies, G. rhamni and G. cleopatra, Hipparcliia semelc and var. 

 algirica, E. jurtina var. hispulla and var. fortunata, a long series of 

 Euchloii davione, sets of geographical forms of Melanargia galathea, 

 British, Alpine, Apennine, Calabrian, Sicilian, at various elevations, 

 &c. — Mr. Bai-nett, for Mr. Cannot, a Wheelcria spilodactyla, Fresh- 

 water, with no cleft in fore wings and one only in hind wings. — 

 Mr. Kaye, an unusually large spray of the magnificent orchid Gattleya 

 labiata, five flowers. — Mr. Pickett, results of breeding Angerona 

 prunaria under coloured muslins, red, pink, orange-yellow and cream 

 with green pattern, and aberrational series of M. galathea, Agriades 

 corydon {semi-syngrapha, obsoleta, striata, minor), &c. — Mr. Sheldon, 

 European Diurni taken by himself in the Eiviera, S. Spain, Digne, 



