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_ Ennomos quercinaria, banded, and unicolorous chocolate.—Mr. Hy. 
J. Turner, A. coridon, ab. senisyngrapha, incomplete semisyngrapha, 
conspicuous discoidal spots, underside aberrations ; Parnassivus delius 
from the Engadine, a varied series.—Mrs. R. HE. Page, for Mr, 
Muschamp, many gynandromorphs of a cross between Lymantria 
dispar and its var. japonica.—Mr. A. W. Mera, Lampropteryx 
suffumata, with three divergent examples much resembling Hustroma 
silaceata.—Mr. Curwen, aberrations of P. icarus, ab. c@rulescens, 
ab. cerulea, ab. angulata, ab. striata, ab. arcuata, ab. iphis, ab. icarinus, 
ab. semapersica.—Mr. R. T. Bowman bred Geometra vernaria, with 
much converging transverse lines, with lines united by suffusion 
of white; Hydriomena impluviata, melanic forms bred.—Rey. G. 
Wheeler, P. zcarus, large and brilliant, including ab. icarinus ; 
Plebevus egon, var. massey?, the blue hind-wing ? ; Aricia medon, var. 
salmacis, ab. albiannuata, ab. vedre, ab. obsoleta, ab. semivedrea, 
ab. znclara, and ab. artaxerxes ; Preris nap, grey suffusion of margins 
and veins in ?s, extension of black in g s.—Mr. Fryer, P. ccarus with 
striated underside.—Rey. A. T. Stiff, Hpinephele tethonus, Tavistock, 
1915, lemon-yellow 2s, golden-yellow 9s, borders a mouse-grey, 
extra spots on fore-wings, anal spots of hind-wings very large, 2 with 
five spots on hind-wing, white streaks on underside of hind-wings ; 
Cenonympha pamphilus, with double apical spot on underside ; 
Catocala nupta, a submarginal series of long black streaks on fore- 
wings.—Rev. J. E. Tarbat, Hpinephele hyperantus, very light under- 
side with conspicuous eye-spots; A. grossulariata ab. varleyata ; 
Luperina testacea, dark melanic forms ; A. nigricans, a melanic form.— 
Mr. W. West (Lewisham), on behalf of the Society, ten cabinet 
‘drawers of the Canadian Lepidoptera, presented by Mr. Lachlan Gibb.— 
Mr. W. J. Kaye, two drawers of Morphos, Morpho cacia; M. adonis, 
the very rare 9; MW. cypris, yellow 9s, and the rare blue ? ; MW. sulko- 
wskyi ; M. eros ; M. aurora g ; M. aureola g ; M. uraneis, probably the 
rarest species ; WM. cytheris ; M. godarti ; M. ega, 2s graduated from 
yellow to extreme blue; M. menelaus, geographical forms amathonte, 
melacheilus, nestira, and didius.—Mr. Dunster, A. thetis, 2 suffused 
blue, with Jarge red spots on hind-wing.—Mr. G. Talbot, for Mr. J. J. 
Joicey, many new brilliant lepidoptera from New Guinea, etc., the 
genus Delias, fifty-two varied forms, seven from the Schouten Isles, 
four new species from Wandammen Mountains, Dutch New Guinea ; 
the genera Milionia, Callhistia, Lobocraspeda, Subordeta, Craspe- 
dopsis, and Bordeta, thirty-seven species of brilliant Geometers ; a 
local race of Papilio paradisea ; a new Diacrisia; the largest New 
Guinea Pyrale, Hthopia roseilinea, ete.—Mr. Stallmann, Amorpha 
popul, bred series gs, three typical, three coppery tint, two grey 
with olive markings, 2s, one rich copper, three very pale olive 
markings indistinct; Boarmia abietaria, bred series fs type to com- 
pletely black, 2? s no typical, dark to black ; B. gemmaria, greyish and 
ochreous forms, and two var. perfumaria, one banded g; sixteen 
species of Hupithecia bred this year.—Mr. Schmassmann, Exotic 
Rhopalocera, Papilio memnon, series of 2 local forms; P. memnon 9 
f. achates, and P. coon of similar pattern, Java; P. mayo and 
P. rhodifer, of similar pattern, Andamans; Cethosia leschenault, 
showing resemblance to Huvanessa antiopa ; Argyrophorus argenteus, 
