( bee ) 
record—Stainton, Ent. Comp. 133: Ent. Ann. 1855, 45 (2nd 
ed. 67). 
Nepticula prunetorum, Stn. 
Loudwater, Bucks, bred from Prunus, 1854 (7. Boyd). 
New species—Stainton, Ent. Ann. 1855, 50 (2nd ed. 72). 
Nepticula atricollis, Stn. 
Bred from wild Apple, and Hawthorn, 1856 (7. Boyd). 
New species—Stainton, Ent. Ann. 1857, 112. 
Nepticula luteella, Stn. 
Bred from Birch, 1856 (7. Boyd). New species—Stainton, 
Ent. Ann. 1857, 110. 
Nepticula minusculella, HS. 
Cheshunt, Herts, bred from Pear leaves, 22. II. 1869 (W. C. 
Boyd). British record—W. C. Boyd, Ent. Mo. Mag. V., 280 
(1869). 
ABERRATIONS OF LEPIDOPTERA FROM THE GUILDFORD 
District.—Mr. H. O. Hotrorp exhibited a specimen: of 
Coenonympha pamphilus of abnormally large size, taken at 
Newlands Corner, and a 9° of Ematurga atomaria, almost 
without markings, from Milford. 
BUTTERFLIES FROM THE Tyrout.—Mr. D. PEarson showed a 
drawer of butterflies taken this summer in the Tyrol, including 
specimens of the large Tyrolean form of Polyommatus amandus, 
and a series of Hrebia euryale var. ocellaris. 
A short discussion arose as to the specific identity or other- 
wise of FL. ligea and E. euryale in which Dr. CHAPMAN and 
Messrs. WHEELER, Dapp, and RowLanp-Brown took part, 
but no definite conclusion was reached. 
Papers. 
The following papers were read :— 
“ Tllustrations of Specific Differences in the Saws of Female 
Dolerids,” by Rev. F. D. Morice, M.A., F.E.S. 
‘ Additions and Corrections to my List of the Rhopalocera 
of Trinidad (1904),” by W. J. Kays, F.E.S. 
“On the Urticating Properties of Porthesia similis,” by 
H. Ex.rrineuay, M.A., F.E.S. 
