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Tulse Hill, S.E. ; Mr. Leonard Box, the Floral Nurseries, 

 Hailsham, Sussex, and 28 St. James's Street, Bedford Row, 

 W.C. ; Mr. Henry Britten, Prospect House, Salkeld Dykes, 

 Penrith ; the Rev. C. R. N. Burrows, of Mucking Vicarage, 

 Stanford-le-Hope, Essex ; and Mr. W. A.Rollason, "Lamorna, 

 Truro, were elected Fellows of the Society. 



Obituary. 

 The decease was announced of Capt. Frederick Hallam 

 Hardy, R.A.M.O., a Fellow of the Society. 



Visitors. 

 M. A. Janet, member of the Entomological Society of 

 France, and M. Severin, member of the Entomological 

 Society of Belgium, were present as visitors. 



Exhibitions. 



Forms of Rumicia phlaeas, and Plebeidi. — Mr. H. 

 Rowland-Brown exhibited two extreme forms of Rumicia 

 {Chrysojyhanus) phlaeas from Alten, Norwegian Finnmark, and 

 the Mediterranean region — Greece, Syria, Corsica, and the 

 south of France. He drew attention to the apparent identity 

 of the form from arctic Europe — hypophlaeas, Bdv., — with the 

 species described as americanus, D'Urb., from North America. 

 He also showed series of Pleheius argyrognomon, Brgstr., taken 

 by him at Alten, and Abisko Swedish Lapland; P. argus, L., 

 var. Corsica from Vizzavona, and la Foce, and P. argus, 

 approaching ab. bella, H. Sch., from Digne, Basses-Alpes. 



Mr. H. Hamilton Druce also brought for exhibition exam- 

 ples of Plebeius argus, L., taken by him in various localities in 

 Russia. 



Gynandromorphous Euchloe. — Mr. G. Meade- Waldo ex- 

 hibited a gynandromorphous example of Euchloe cardamines, 

 bred from a larva found at Hever, Kent. The wings on the 

 right side showed the male characters, on the left the female, 

 the orange apical coloration showing faint traces on the latter 

 as seen in E. euphenoides $. 



OviPOsiTioN OF CoENOBiA. — Mr. H. M. Edelsten brought 

 for exhibition stereoscopic photographs of the anal segments of 

 Coenobia rufa $, showing the spines. These spines are 



