PROCEEDINGS. 1915. 91 



References. 



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Carpenter, G. H., and Hewitt (1''14). The reproductive organs and 

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Explanations and Plates 1, 2 and 3. 



Photiigraphs and drawings liy S. fladwen. 



Fig. 1. Eggs of C. fontinella, showing canoe-sha])e. 



Fig. 2. Groove on under side of egg. 



Fig. 3. The operculum. 



Fig. 4. Cuterebra fontinella, Clark. 



Fig. 3. (.)vipositt)r, ventral view, showing the sternal sclerites, the 

 paired membranous processes and chitinous plate. 



Fig. 6. Dorsal view of ovipositor. Tergal sclerite. sternal sclerites, 

 paired membranous processes and chitinous plate. 



Fig. 7. Reproductive organs, general view. 



NOTES ON THE HABITS OF SOME LEPIDOPTERA. 



By J. \V. Cockle. Kasl... 

 Mr. Treherne (Secretary): 



Mr. Cockle was unable to come, and he sent me iiis paper. It is one 

 of the most gratifying things to me, as Secretary nf this Societv, to re- 

 ceive papers without any special e.xertion on my part. In getting ui) 

 the programme for this meeting, a few weeks before 1 started I had 

 nothing in mind, but c)n sending out circulars, these papers came rolling 

 in. and we ha\c more than enough for today's meeting. Two papers 

 from the Upper Country ha\-e come in without an_\' sohcitation. one of 

 them l)eing Mr. Cockle's. 1 take pleasure in reading it for Mr. Cockle. 



