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28th (one); 29th (one)=6.—EHpineuronia popularis. 27th (one); 
28th (one)=2.—Triphena comes. 27th (one).—EHphyra linearia. 
28th (one).—Cidaria truncata. 29th (one). 
SEPTEMBER. — Luperina testacea. 2nd (one); 3rd (one); 4th 
(two); 8th (one); 16th (one) =6.—Tholeras cespitis. 2nd (one); 5th 
(one)=2.—Triphena pronuba. 2nd (one).—Amphipyra tragopo- 
gonis. 2nd (one).—Xanthorhoé fluctuata. 3rd (one).—Caradrina 
morpheus. 4th (one).—Phlogophora meticulosa. 7th (one); 23rd 
(one); 26th (one)=3.—Noctua xanthographa. Tth (one).—Thera 
variata. 8th (one); 26th (one)=2.—Omphalocelis luwnosa. 13th 
(one); 16th (five); 18th (six); 20th (one); 21st (two); 22nd (two); 
23rd (three); 24th (one); 25th (one)=22.—Xanthia fulvago. 15th 
(one); 24th (one) =2.—Plusia gamma. 16th (one); 18th (one); 21st 
(one); 26th (one); 27th (one)=5.—Amathes lychnidis. 18th (two); 
20th (three); 21st (one); 22nd (four); 23rd (one); 24th (three)|; 
25th (ten); 26th (thirty-one); 27th (eighteen); 28th (seven); 29th 
(eight) =88.—Aporophyla mgra. 18th (one).—Ochria ochracea. 18th 
(one).—Leucania tmpura. 18th (one).—Hydrecia micacea, 23rd 
(one).—Xanthia lutea (flavago). 27th (one)—R. M. PripEavx; 
Brasted Chart, Kent, June 16th, 1914. 
SOCIETIES. 
THe South Lonpon EntomotocicaL AND Natura History 
Socrery.—September 10th.._Mr. B. H. Smith, B.Sc., President, in 
the chair—Mr. Ashdown exhibited Lepidoptera taken by him in June 
and July at Lugano and Zermatt, including Gineis aéllo, Anthocharis 
simplonia, Aricia eumedon, Albulina pherestes, Syntomis phegea, &c. 
Mr. H. Main, larvee of an Acalaphus just hatched, sitting with open 
jaws for prey.—Mr. Turner, Agriades thetis male with very dark 
under side and a male Polyommatus icarus with much intensified 
submarginal dark spots on the under side.—Mr. Edwards, exotic 
butterflies from S. America.—Mr. B. S. Williams, a black suffused 
Mamestra brassice, and one with pale ground and aberrant stigmata. 
—Mr. Curwen, species of Anthrocera taken by him recently and 
suggested a future discussion on the genus. 
September 24th.—Mr. B. H. Smith, B.Se., President, in the chair. 
—KExhibition of lantern slides by Messrs. B. 8. Williams and 
Dennis.—Mr. Newman, bred series of Pieris nap from Cork and Sligo, 
with yellow suffused and black suffused aberrations, one of the latter 
having a complete transverse black band on fore wings.—Mr. Brooks, 
varied series of Polyommatus wcarus females from Horsley, Headley 
and Pickett’s Hole——Reports were made on the occurrence of 
C. edusa, P. atalanta, P. cardui, &e. Only stray specimens had been 
seen of C. edusa, while the other two species were common.—Hy. J. 
Turner, Hon. Leport. Sec. 
OxsrtuaRy.— With very great regret we have to announce the death 
of Mr. Winu1am Warren, M.A., F.E.S., which occurred on October 
18th last, after a short but painful illness. A further notice will 
appear in our next issue. 
