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Nascia cilialis, Platyptilia isodactylus, Coccyx ochsenheimeriana, 
Argyrolepia schreberiana, and Plusia chryson (orichalcea). 
Mr. J. Trimmer Williams, bred series of Boletobia fuliginaria, 
from South London; a variety of Cabera pusaria, having a sub- 
marginal band in addition to the usual three linear markings, and 
others. 
Mr. B. A. Bower, fine series each of Hupecilia curvistrigana, 
E. subroseana, varied forms of Peronea tristana, P. hastiana, 
Euzophera cinerosella and Coleophora conyze. 
Mr. Levett, variety of Vanessa urtice, a rather uncommon 
banded female variety of Angerona prunaria, without the apical 
band of the forewing, and several others. 
Mr. H. T. Dobson, Hugonia erosaria, a dark form of Drepana 
lacertinaria. 
Mr. Watkins, four cases of Exotic Lepidoptera, two of them 
showing exotic silk-producing moths. 
Mr. Jager and Mr. Brooks, specimens of Callimorpha hera 
captured in Devonshire, the former’s example of C. hera being 
the var. lutescens ; the latter gentleman also exhibited two speci- 
mens of Cucullia artemisie, taken by him in Devonshire in 
August last. 
Mr. Neave, varieties of L. icarus (alexis); one of them, taken at 
Brighton, was a very striking and beautiful form, and attracted a 
great amount of attention, the usual spots on the underside being 
replaced by a series of most regularly-arranged dashes; varieties 
of Hugonia quercinaria (angularia), bred; Abraxas grossulariata 
and Melanippe montanata. 
Mr. Hickling, four specimens of Sphinx convolvuli, taken at 
Sidcup last season. 
Mr. Hall, a curious variety of Abraxas grossulariata, Dian- 
thecia albimacula, Toxocampa cracce, &c. 
Mr. Cooper, fine bred series of Pericallia syringaria, Zono- 
soma porata, Z. annulata (orbicularia.) 
Messrs. Gaskell, Croker, W. Pearce, Eley, Lowry, Barker 
and others exhibited cases of British Lepidoptera. 
Mr. Billups, drawers of British and Exotie Coleoptera, 
representing the Geodephaga, Hydradephaga, Staphylinide, 
Lucanide, and Scarabeide ; British Hemiptera, Diptera, and 
Fossorial Hymenoptera; Ichneumonide, and a drawer of 
gall-makers, their parasites and inquilines. Amongst the 
