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cluded several new species, also specimens of a variety of 
Papilio sarpedon and other interesting forms. 
M-. H . Goss exhibited, for the Rey. T. A. Marshall, fifteen 
undescribed species of British Braconidae. 
Mons. A. Wailly exhibited a collection of Lepidoptera 
lately received from Assam, containing upwards of thirty- 
five species of Papilio, Ornithoptera, Charaxes, Diadema, 
Cyrestis, and other genera. 
Mr. Meyer-Darcis exhibited specimens of Sternocera tricolor, 
Kerr, and S. variabilis, Kerr, from Lake Tanganyika; also 
two new species of Julodis from Syria. 
Mr. F. Merrifield exhibited, and made remarks on, a long 
series of Selenia illustraria, S. illunaria, and FE. alniaria, in 
illustration of his paper on ‘‘ Pedigree Moth-breeding.”’ 
Lord Walsingham exhibited, and made remarks on the 
following species belonging to the genera Snellenia, Wlsm., 
(idematopoda, Z., and Eretmocera, Z.:— Snellenia coccinea, 
Wilsm., sp. n., 9. lineata, W1k., S. latipes, Wlk., S. bimaculata, 
Wlsm., sp. n., Gidematopoda princeps, Z., di. clerodendronella, 
Stn., CH. ignipicta, Btl., Gi. leechii, Wlsm., sp. n., Hretmo- 
cera fuscipennis, Z., EH. carteri, Wlism. sp. n., E. derogatella, 
Wilk., H. dorsistrigata, Wlsm., sp. n., EH. miniata, Wlsm. 
sp.n., H. scatospila, Z., E. basistrigata, Wlsm., sp. n., EL. ex- 
tissima, Z., FE. impactella, Wlk., E. chrysias, Meyr., and E. 
medinella, Stgr. These species were from New South Wales, 
Brazil, Borneo, Natal, India, Japan, Zanzibar, Ceylon, 
Spain, &e. 
Papers read. 
The Rev. T. A. Marshall communicated a paper entitled 
«A Monograph of British Braconidae. Part III.” 
The Rev. Dr. Walker communicated a paper entitled ‘‘A 
Description of a variety of Ornithoptera brookiana (female).” 
Lord Walsingham read a paper entitled ‘‘ A Monograph of 
the genera connecting Tinageria, W1k., with Hretmocera, Z.” 
Mr. Stainton observed that the insects to which Lord Wal- 
singham’s paper referred were extremely interesting in many 
respects. From their gay colouring he was of opinion that all 
would be found to fly in bright sunshine. It was unfortunate 
