(van 3) 
taken by Major Leathem at an elevation of from 10,000 to 
11,000 feet, but the majority were stated to have been 
collected in the Krishnye Valley, which drains the glaciers 
on the western slopes of the Nun Kun range. Mr. Elwes 
remarked that some of the butterflies were of great interest. 
Mr. G. F. Hampson exhibited a curious form of Parnassius, 
taken by Sir Henry Jenkyns, K.C.B., on the 29th of June 
last, in the Gasternthal, Kandersteg. 
Mr. J. M. Adye exhibited a long series of remarkable 
varieties of Boarmia repandata, taken last July in the New 
Forest. 
Mr. C. O. Waterhouse exhibited a photograph of the middle 
of the eye of a male Tabanus, showing square and other forms 
of facets, multiplied 25 times. 
Papers read. 
Mr. Roland Trimen communicated a paper entitled ‘On 
some new, or imperfectly known, species of South African 
Butterflies,’ and the species described in this paper were 
exhibited. 
Mr. T. D. A. Cockerell communicated a paper entitled 
«« Two new species of Pulvinaria from J amaica.”’ 
Mr. Martin Jacoby communicated a paper entitled ‘ De- 
scriptions of some new genera and new species of Halticide.” 
February 22, 1893. 
Henry Joun Exwes, Esq., F.L.S., F.Z.S., President, in 
the chair. 
Donations to the Library were announced and thanks voted 
to the respective donors. 
Election of Fellows. 
Mr. Kenneth J. Morton, of Glenview Cottage, Carluke, N.B. ; 
Herr A. F. Nonfried, of Rakovnik, Bohemia; and Mr. Charles 
B. Taylor, of Rae Town, Kingston, Jamaica, were elected 
Fellows of the Society. 
