( Soar 7) 
November 7th, 1894. 
Colonel Cuartes Swinnoz, M.A., F.L.S., F.Z.S., Vice- 
President, in the Chair. 
Donations to the Library were announced, and thanks 
voted to the respective donors. 
Election of Fellows. 
Mr. W. P. Blackburne-Maze, of Shaw House, Newbury, 
Berkshire; and Mr. Bertram George Rye, of 212, Upper 
Richmond Road, Putney, §.W., were elected Fellows of the 
Society. 
EH xhibitions, etc. 
Colonel Swinhoe exhibited a female of Papilio telearchus, 
Hewitson, which he had received by the last mail from 
Cherra Punji. He said that this was the only known speci- 
men of the female of this species, with the exception of one 
in Mr. L. de Nicéville’s collection, which he had described 
in the Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society in 
1898. He also exhibited a male of the same species for 
comparison. 
Mr. C. G. Barrett exhibited abnormal forms of Pararge 
megera, P. egeria, Melitea athalia, Chrysophanus phleas, 
Chareas graminis, Lophopteryx camelina, Plusia gamma, 
Cucullia chamomille, Boarmia repandata, var. conversaria, 
Cidaria psittacata, and other species, all collected by Major 
J. N. Still on Dartmoor, Devon. He also exhibited for Mr. 
Sydney Webb, of Dover, a long series of most remarkable 
varieties of Arctia caja, namely, one spotless, cream-coloured 
and scarlet; one almost spotless, deep brown and black; 
one almost spotless, deep brown and black on one side 
only ; one with the forewings suffused with pink; one with 
the forewings spotless dark brown, hindwings brownish- 
red, spotted; two yellowish, with markings suffused with 
brown; one with all the usual markings delicately pale yet 
distinct ; and others variously suffused on fore or hindwings 
with dark colouring. He also exhibited for Mr. Sydney Webb 
the following varieties of Arctia villica, viz., one wholly 
cream-coloured except the edges of the front wings, which 
