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(1) A short series of the very rare Halticid beetle Psylliodes 
cyanoptera, Ill., taken in June 1913, at Wood Walton Fen, 
Hunts, on Sisymbrium sophia, by Mr. W. Holland. 
(2) A specimen of Coccinella 10-punctata, L., var. confluens, 
Haw., taken in the Isle of Sheppey, June 1912, and another 
very curious aberration of the same beetle with golden yellow 
spots from Wytham Park, Berks, July 30th, 1913. 
(3) The very rare 3 of Malthodes atomus, Thoms., also from 
Wytham Park, June 14th, 1913. 
(4) A monstrosity of Haliplus confinis, Steph., with three 
perfectly developed tarsi on the right-hind leg, received from 
Mr. W. Holland, and taken by him at Wood Walton Fen, near 
Ramsey, Hunts. 
Mr. P. A. Buxton observed that Sisymbrium sophia was 
supposed not to grow now in Wood Walton Fen, and the 
Hon. N. C. Roruscuixp said that this was the case in the fen 
itself, but that he had found it just outside. 
A COoLLEcTION oF CarocaLips.—Mr. Dapp exhibited an 
interesting collection of Catocalids, comprising most of the 
Continental species. 
Mr. Durrant exhibited on behalf of Mrs. W. C. Boyd a 
series of specimens of British Lepidoptera of great historical 
interest which she is presenting to the British Museum (Nat. 
Hist.). Mrs. Boyd desired that these specimens should be 
exhibited to the Society before being incorporated in the 
national collection. 
Chariclea delphinii, L. 
Chelsea, 1799, captured in his garden in the summer of 
1799 by W. Jones. British record—teste Donovan, N.H. Br. 
Ins. X., 18 (1801); Haworth, Tr. Ent. Soc. Lond. I., 35 (1807) ; 
Barrett, Lp. Br. Is. VI., 145-6 (1900). From W. Jones Coll. 
it passed to Druitt Coll.; Druitt presented it to J. N. Winter, 
from whom it passed to Coll. W. C. Boyd—vide W. C. Boyd, 
Ent. Mo. Mag. XXXIX., 281 (1903). 
Torula quadrifaria, Sulz. * 
(Psodos alpinata, 8.—D., Stph. Ill. Br. Ent. Haust. TII., 144 
(1831); Wd. Ind. Ent. 450; equestrata, F., Crt. Br. Ent. 
IX., 424 (1832). 
