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Peo at 
Hind margins of front and hind wings show a trace of the blue spots. 
—A. NuwstEAp; Chester Museum. 
HYBERNIA MARGINARIA IN Frsruary.—On February 20th we 
found on the oak fence of Esher Common three Hybernia marginaria 
(and one on a Scotch fir trunk); but could not see a single Hybernia 
leucophearia, although this species was very common both on 
January 30th and February 13th. A specimen of Pterophorus 
monodactylus was seen on the fence and one of Apocheima hispidaria 
(3) oma tree trunk, also on the Common. I. don’t recollect seeing 
the last-named species in that district before, although I have found 
it accidentally in Richmond Park.—W. J. Lucas ; 28, Knight’s Park, 
Kingston-on-Thames. 
CYANIRIS ARGIOLUS EMERGING IN FeBRUARY.—T'wo specimens of 
CG. argiolus emerged during February of this year from pupe of last 
‘July. There was no fire in the room.—(Rey.) C. A. SLADEN ; Alton 
Barnes Rectory, Pewsey, Wilts. 
Brrata.—Page 72, line 21 from bottom, for “Nycetophagus”’ read 
“Mycetophagus’”; line 20 from bottom, for “arenatus” read “arcua- 
ius”; line 19 from bottom, for “ pecticornis” read “<nectinicornes ”’ ; 
line 16 from bottom, for “Celeopterist” read ‘ Coleopterist.” 
SOCIETIES. 
EntTomonoaicaL Socirry or Lonpon.— Wednesday, December Ist, 
1915.—The Hon. N. Charles Rothschild, M.A., F.L.S., F.Z.S., Presi- 
dent, in the chair—Mr. K. S. Padmanabha Aiyar, Trivandram, 
Travancore, India, and Major Harry Diamond Peile, I.M.S., Bannu, 
North-West Frontier Provinces, India, were elected Fellows of the 
Society.—Signor A. Berlese, Italy, and Dr. L. O. Howard, U.S.A., 
were elected Hon. Fellows to fill the vacancies caused by the death 
of Messrs. Fabre and von Wattenwyl.—Mr. A. H. Jones exhibited, on 
behalf of Mrs. Walsh, a number of insects from Java, nearly all of 
which were taken by her in her garden and grounds at Soekaboemi. 
—Mr. C. B. Williams, a series of coloured drawings of the pupa 
cases of the British Aleurodidz executed by Mr. H. G. Osterstock.— 
Mr. R. Adkin, several families of Boarmia gemmaria, and gave 
explanatory notes of breeding from a melanic race. 
Annual Meeting —Wednesday, January 19th, 1916.—The Hon. 
N. Charles Rothschild, M.A., F.L.S., F.Z.S., President, in the chair. 
—The Balance Sheet was read by Mr. C. J. Gahan, one of the 
Auditors, and adopted on the motion of Mr. Stanley Edwards, 
seconded by Mr. Frisby.—The Rev. G. Wheeler, one ot the Secre- 
taries, then read the Report of the Council, which was adopted on 
the motion of Mr. W. J. Lucas, seconded by Mr. C. B. Williams.— 
No other names having been received by the Secretaries in addition 
to those nominated by the Council as Officers and Council for the 
ensuing year, the latter were declared by the President, with the 
consent of the meeting, to be elected.—The President then delivered 
