270 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 
A. Davis exhibited specimens of Ptilophora plumigera and 
Notodonta dodonea. 
During this month seventy-seven members attended the 
meetings of the Society. 
December 1, 1870.—Mr. J. Peed, Mr. Scott and Mr. E. 
Fitch were elected members. Mr. Davis exhibited Odontia 
dentalis. Mr. Boden, specimens of Eupithecia consignata 
and Xanthia aurago. 
Half-yearly Meeting.— Messrs. Barlow, Harper and Gates 
were re-elected to fill the respective offices of President, 
Treasurer and Secretary ; Vice-President, Mr. Bush; Assistant 
Secretary, Mr. Barry; Librarian, Mr. Healy; and Curator, 
Mr. Davis. Committee of Management, Messrs. Bramley, 
Bryant, Bartlett, Eedle, Healy and Woodage. 
December 8, 1870.—Mr. Meek exhibited specimens of 
Lemiodes pulveralis and Argyrolepia zneana. Mr. Barlow, 
living larve of Zeuzera Ausculi. Mr. Danby was elected 
a member. 
December 23, 1870.—Mr. J. A. Clark exhibited a specimen 
of Catocala Fraxini. Mr. Meek, Acronycta Alni and Madopa 
salicalis. Mr. Hedle, a variety of Pieris Rapz, having the 
apical spots much larger than usual, also the veins of the 
hind wings black. 
Ninety members attended the meetings this month. 
January 5, 1871.—Mr. E. Barlow exhibited specimens of 
Selenia illustraria and Pericallia syringaria. 
January 12, 1871.—Mr. Elisha exhibited specimens of 
Phoxopteryx ramana, Stigmonota lunulana and Catoptria 
pupillana. 
January 26, 1871.—Donation to the Cabinet :—Six speci- 
mens of Sesia philanthiformis, by Mr. Warrington. Mr. 
Boden exhibited specimens of Cirreedia xerampelina, Acro- 
nycta auricoma, Acosmetia caliginosa and D.rubiginea. Mr. 
Healy, a box showing the economy of Kuura Galle of Newman, 
a species of sawfly, bred by him from larve forming galls on 
the leaves of Vaccinium Vitis-idea, discovered by Mr. Eedle 
in Scotland (Perthshire), in the month of June, 1869, the 
imagos being produced the following May. 
Kighty-three members attended the Society’s meetings 
this month. 
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