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Amorpha ])opiili, including two gynandromoL-phs bred from one brood 

 in 1914 ; also a drawer of under side forms of Polyommatus icarus, 

 including ab. obsoleta, Clark, ab. antico-striata, Tutt, and others. — 

 Mr. H. W. Wood, Lareyitiaflavicinctata, type from Rannoch, and a 

 remarkable light local race from Ireland ; three yellow abs. of 

 BrepJios parthenias from SuxTey ; Nonagrianeurica and its abs. /ztsca 

 and riifescens from East Sussex ; Acidalia immorata, bred as a third 

 brood from Lewes, October, 1913 ; Sterrha contigitaria and a melanic 

 form, and a drawer of Mellmea ocellaris and all its known British 

 varietal forms, including abs. lineago Gn. and intermedia ; also the 

 allied %^qc\gs fulvago, L., gilvago, Esp., and gilvago ab. suffusa; also 

 drawings by Mr. Backlade of the differentiated parts of the genitalia 

 (penis with cornuti) of the allied species ocellaris, gilvago, and ful- 

 vago. — Mr. J. Riches, a series of Abraxas grossulariata bred from 

 wild North London larvae from 1905 to 1913, including abs. nigro- 

 sparsata and deleta (lacticolor), and one approaching varleyata ; 

 also, on behalf of Mr. Dewey, of Eastbourne, three GJielonia caja, 

 with yellowish-orange hind wings, and two Arctia villica with con- 

 fluent markings, all bred in 1914 ; and nine Brenthis euphrosyne 

 with confluent markings, taken in Abbots Wood in 1913 and 1914. — 

 Mr. G. T. Porritt, Abraxas grossidariata ab. nigrocostata (a magnifi- 

 cent form), and five extreme ab. nigrosparsata, bred from wild 

 Huddersfield larvse in 1914 ; also an extraordinary small second 

 brood specimen bred from a wild larva. — Mr. L. W. Newman, series 

 of Callimorpha dominula and its ab. rossica from Kent ; of Thecla 

 pruni, bred 1914, from Hants ; and of Pieris napi from Ireland, 

 including strongly-marked and yellow females (second brood). — Mr. 

 A. W. Mera, series of Camonyinpha davits and G. ;^;a.7?2._p^iZ«s, the 

 latter including a female with a patch of upper side coloration con- 

 taining an eye-spot on the under side of the left hind wing ; also the 

 British Acidaliids, including melanic forms of cainbricata and incayi- 

 aria. — Mr. R. G. Benton, a specimen of Crymodes exiilis ab. assivnlis, 

 taken at sugar at Braemar. — Mr. W. E. King, along and varied series 

 of Hybernia defoliaria from Epping Forest, including a fine melanic 

 male. — Mr. V. E. Shaw, a series of Cyaniris argiolus, bred 1914, from 

 Sandown (Isle of Wight) larvae; along series of Eupithecia exteJi- 

 saria, bred May, 1914, from Norfolk larv£e ; and specimens of 

 Salebria semirubella and its ab. sanguinella, from Dover, 1914. — Mr. 

 H. T. Payne, two drawers of Leucaniids, including Nonagria canncB, 

 N. arundinis, and ab. frateryia, N. sparganii, Tapinostola bondii, 

 Leucania vitellina, and L. brevilinea. — Mr. A. W. Buckstone, a 

 specimen of Brenthis sele?ie, with black markings obsolescent, from 

 Guildford; Thecla quercus ah. bellus from Oxshott ; a specimen of 

 Euchelia jacobcscB with hind wings smoky black and trjMiparent, from 

 Oxshott ; a fine obsolescent under side of Polyommatus icarus from 

 Sevenoaks, and several smoky females of Bupalus piiniaria, bred from 

 Oxshott. 



