80 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 
Tonge, Royston forms of Agrzades coridon and aberrations of many 
British species, including a male melanie of Boarmia consortaria, a 
confluent Zygena trofoli, a male Agriades thetis with extra orange 
lunules on the hind wings, ete.—Mr. L. E. Dunster, bleached E'pinephele 
qurtina, Argynnis aglaia with white marginal spots, Aphantopus hyper- 
anthus ab. arete, an Aricia medon without orange markings, etc.—Mr. 
Johnston, aberrations of Dryas paphia and Limenitis sibylla from 
the New Forest.—Capt. Riley, the Scilly Islands race of Epinephele 
gurtina, much resembling the southern race hispulla—Mr. H. E. 
Garrett, aberrations of British Lepidoptera, including Rumcia phleas 
with confluent spots on fore wing, Huchloé cardanunes with dark 
hind margins to fore wings, ete-—Mr. H. J. Turner, two coloured 
plates folio with figures of the larvee of Hupithecia assimilaia and 
EL. abbreviata.—Prof. Poulton, F.R.S., a series of butterflies captured 
migrating from one valley to another and back again next morning, 
with their mimics, in Selangor. They were captured in March, 1920, 
and were Delias species, the mimics being Huschema species. On 
behalf of Mr. J. J. Joicey, Mr. G. Talbot, a large number of new and 
little-known Lepidoptera from Central Ceram, Dutch New Guinea, 
French Guiana, Hainan Island, Peru and Brazil, with many striking 
and brilliant species, and a long series of aberrations of British Lepi- 
doptera, including a gynandromorph of Pieris nap, Colias edusa 2 
with left fore wing ab. helice, with asymmetrical, unicolorous, streaked 
and melanic aberrations of varied series.—Messrs. O. R. and A. de B. 
Goodman, a set of series of British butterflies showing gradation of 
coloration and markings, and an American Hesperid, H. syrichtus, 
from Surrey; also varied series of butterflies taken in July, 1920, in 
the Rhone Valley and around Courrnayeur, Italy.—Mr. 8. Edwards, 
mimetic species of Papilio and species of Parthenos.—My. Douglas H. 
Pearson, a large number of species and forms taken by him in the 
Pyrenees, including very dark 9? Melite@a didyma, the ab. cleodoxa 
form of Argynnis cydippe, Parnassius apollo, Cenonympha edipus, 
upper wing unspotted, Lampides beticus, Hrebia lefebvrer, H. manto 
race cecilia, Heteropterus morpheus, ete.—Mr. Robt. Adkin, the black 
ab. chrysanthemi form of Zygena filipendule bred from a Lancashire 
larva, and Meltea cinxia with intensified markings.—Mr. L. Tatchell, 
a photograph of a gynandromorph Amorpha populi from a Wanstead 
larva, larvee of Dysstroma truncata, and reported the pairing of a 
Sphing ligustri with a 9 Smerinthus ocellatus.—Mr. K. G. Blair, on 
behalf of Dr. Gahan, a larva of a Nemopteron, sp., from Syria, always 
found in dens on sand.—Mr. Jackson, a mixed gynandromorph of 
Cosmotriche potatoria bred from Oxford.—Mr. F. W. Edwards, a 
pair of the rare British gnat Orthopodomyia pulchripalpis reared 
from larve from Epping Forest.—Mr. Bowman, a series of the forms 
of Cosymbia pendularia recently reared by him, especially ab. migro- | 
subroseata, in varied series of seven subordinate forms.—Hy. J. 
Turner, Hon. Editor of Proceedings. 
[Report received January 24th, 1921.—Eb.] 
