110 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 
Delamere larve; Agrotis lucernea, bred from Penmaenmawr; Cu- 
cullia chamomille, bred from Devonshire larvee, and Aplecta nebulosa 
var. robsont bred from Delamere larve, 1913.—Mr. W. P. Stocks: a 
large number of species, including Lycena argus (= egon), Drepana 
falcataria, Anarta myrtille, and Aspilates strigillarza from Delamere ; 
Lobophora viretata, Ligdia adustata, Diaphora mendica, Asthena 
candidata, Leucania lithargyria, Tephrosia bistortata, Euclidia mi, 
Mamestra dentina, Eupithecia sobrinata, Numeria pulveraria, &e., 
from Silverdale; Semothisa liturata, Acronycta menyanthidis, &e., 
from Witherslack.—Mr. W. Buckley: a series of Agrotis ashworthiw 
from N. Wales, including one that resembled A. lucernea superficially, 
and an asymmetrical example; a series of Dianthecia conspersa 
from N. Wales. These had been two years in pupa and included 
two dark forms.—Mr. L. Nathan: Lasiocampa quercus from Ainsdale 
larvee ; Phragmatobia fuliginosa bred from the Isle of Man, &c.—Mr. 
VY. Coryton: A large number of species taken and bred in Cheshire 
in 1913, including Acronycta leporina, Tethea subtusa, Hupithecia 
fraxinata, EH. absinthiata, Chesias spartiata, &c., and a number of 
Micro-Lepidoptera.—Mr. J. H. Watson: a new Philosanuia hybrid— 
P. pryeri, male, x P. cynthia advena, female, this being the reverse 
cross to the one named pryadvena in the Trans. Manch. Ent. Soc. 
1912. Also Parnassius apollo apollo ex Gothland Is. and P. apollo 
scandimavica for comparison; also P. apollo alpheraki {. magnifica 
of. Xsienschopolskii—Mr. J. E. Cope showed the following Coleo- 
ptera: Boll weevil from the Mississippi delta, 1913; Anobiswm 
domesticum from .Ashton-under-Lyne, Lanes, July, 1913; Atomaria 
atricapilla from Ashton Moss, August, 1913; Psammechus sp.—a 
foreign species caught on bananas ; Prionus sp. from BBO oe 
Canada, August, 1912. 
November 5th, 1913.—The following exhibits were made :—Mr. 
W. Mansbridge: a series of Nyssza zonaria, showing variation, from 
Crosby, Lancashire; bred series of Hmaturga atomaria, showing 
black forms, both male and female, Mamestra glauca and Coremia 
ferrugata from Burnley; Cenonympha typhon and Lycena astrarche 
(approaching var. artaxerxes) from Witherslack; Parasemia planta- 
gins from the South of England; Boarnuia repandata from Delamere, 
the Liverpool district and Portsmouth—Mr. B. H. Crabtree: a 
series from Hertfordshire of Lycena corydon, female, var. sem- 
syngrapha, some females having very light under sides, and others 
having the pair of wings on one side smaller than those on the other 
side; a short series of under side varieties of Lycena bellargus from 
Folkestone ; very light yellow forms of Hmaturga atomaria from 
Wansford ; two under side varieties of Lycena astrarche var. arta- 
xerxes, with very few markings, from Aberdeen; a short series of 
very yellow forms of Spzlosoma menthastri from Aberdeen, showing 
radiated markings; three varieties of Melitea aurinia from Oban and 
County Clare-—Mr. C. F. Johnson: a long series of Cenonympha 
typhon, Lycena astrarche, and Acidalia fumata from Witherslack ; a 
long and varied series of Aporophyla australis, Agrotis obelisca and 
Anchocelis lunosa, and specimens of Lewcania vitellina and Triphena 
subsequa, all taken at Freshwater from September 7th to 16th, 1913, 
