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by the Society. ‘ Bulletin de la Societe d'Histoire Naturelle de Toulouse,’ 
vol. ix., fasc. 2; by the Society. ‘ Verhandlungen des Vereins fur Natur- 
wissenschaftliche Unterhaltung zu Hamburg, 1871—74;’ by the Society. 
‘Proceedings of the Linnean Society,’ Session 1874-75 ; ‘ Additions to the 
Library of the Linnean Society, 1874-75 ;’ by the Society. ‘Journal of 
the Royal Agricultural Society of England,’ vol. xi., pt. 2, no. 12; by the 
Society. ‘A Collection of the Arachnological Writings of Nicholas Mar- 
cellus Hentz,’ edited by Edward Burgess; by the Boston Society of Natural 
History. ‘Mémoire sur les premiers états de l’Hepiale Louvette (Hepialus 
lupulinus),’ par Xavier Raspail; by the Author. ‘Nouvelles Recherches 
tendant a établir que le pretendu Crustace decrit par Latreille sous le nom 
de Prosopistoma est un veritable insecte de la tribu des Ephemérines par le 
Professeur N. Joly;’ by the Author. ‘Catalogo de los Insectos Chilenos 
por Don E.C. Reed;’ by the Author. ‘L’Abeille,’ tome xii., livraison 16; 
by the Editor. ‘Newman’s Entomologist’ for December; by the Editor. 
‘Entomologist’s Monthly Magazine’ for December; by the Editors. ‘The 
Zoologist’ for December; by the Editor. ‘The Canadian Entomologist,’ 
no. 10; by the Editor. ‘Transactions of the Watford Natural History 
Society and Hertfordshire Field Club,’ vol.i., part 2; by the Society. 
‘The Naturalist: Journal of the West Riding Consolidated Naturalists’ 
Society,’ no. 5; by the Society. ‘Petites Nouvelles Entomologiques,’ 
no. 186; by the Editor. ‘La possibilité de la Naturalisation de la Lepti- 
notarsa decémlineata, examince au point de vue de la concurrence vitale,’ 
par A. Preudhomme de Borre ;’ by the Author. 
Election of Subscriber. 
Thomas Chapman, Esq., of Buchanan Street, Glasgow, was balloted for 
and elected a Subscriber to the Society. 
Exhibitions, &c. 
Mr. W. A. Forbes exhibited a variety of the Burnet Moth (Zygena 
Filipendula), with yellow (instead of red) spots, of which he had bred several 
from larve taken near Winchester. They were bred with others of the 
ordinary colour; but he believed that the variety was natural and not caused 
by extraneous circumstances. 
Mr. G. C. Champion exhibited specimens of Anisotoma oblonga, Er., 
taken by himself near Farnham, and A. curta, Hairm., from Esher, Surrey. | 
The latter was new to the British list. Also A. Algirica, a new species 
taken by Mr. Rippon in Algiers. They had all been described by Mr. Rye | 
in the ‘ Entomologist’s Monthly Magazine’ for this month. 
Mr. William Cole exhibited carefully-executed drawings of the pup of a 
species apparently belonging to the Dipterous genus Ephydra, which he had 
taken clinging to the stems of grass below high-water mark near Southend. 
