Proceedin'GS, 1915. 



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Cylindrical Larva. — The cylindrical form of larva presents the follow- 

 ing differences : — 



(i.) The dorsal and ventral " apodemata." respectively, differ in 



their Qutline : 

 (2.) The form of the body becoming more cylindrical, the crenate 



outline disappears : 

 (3.) The " maculjE," both dorsal and ventral, are not so well marked : 

 (4. ) The legs are better developed : 

 (5.) Changes in the head region, mouth-parts, etc., are apparent. 



MilU'S of LithuvoUelis i/HultlierirUii Wnls. un (iaiiUheyiii shanoii. 



The Pii[>a. — The pupa is 5 mm. in length and is light brown in colour 

 and shining. The head end tapers off to a very sharp point, the hind end 

 being quite blunt. 



At a later date it is hoped to amplify these few notes; more observa- 

 tions are necessary, however, on the structure and habits of this species 

 before this can be done. 



Air. President: I think it is (ine of the duties of this Society to 

 have records like that. 



