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3. Peyerimhofia brachyptera, Kieft., taken in a nest of 
Lasius alienus on Lundy Island, June 9. He added that 
only two specimens had been taken heretofore, by Mons. 
Peyerimhoff under a stone, in Algeria. 
Scotch Zygarntps.—The Hon. N. CuarLes RoruHscHILp 
exhibited specimens of Zygaena filipendulae from the Isle of 
Lismore, Scotland, and an example resembling them from 
Folkestone. 
Mr. L. W. Newman observed that he had exhibited to the 
Society some years ago a Zygaenid from Oban similar to those 
exhibited by the Hon. N. C. Rothschild, and that he believed 
it to be a separate species. 
CHRYSOPHANUS DISPAR, VAR. RUTILUS.—Mr. ROTHSCHILD 
also exhibited specimens of Chrysophanus dispar, var. rutilus 
from Hungary and other localities, and made remarks on the 
different races. The exhibitor said that in his opinion speci- 
mens of the first brood from this Hungarian locality equalled 
in size all but the abnormally large examples of the British 
insects. He stated that if the insect is bred in England from 
ova deposited by a female sent to this country in the late 
summer, the butterflies emerge far later than they do in 
Hungary. 
CHRYSOPHANUS DISPAR, VAR. RUTILUS, AND FORMS OF 
AGRIADES Coripon.—Mr. H. Rowianp-Brown brought for 
exhibition examples of Chrysophanus dispar, var. rutilus cap- 
tured by him in the marshes of the Gironde below Bordeaux 
on August Ist and 2nd, 1911, to compare with the much larger 
form taken in Hungary by Mr. N. C. Rothschild. He said 
that examples of the first generation, taken on the same 
ground in May, 1912, by Mr. F. Gilliat, were no larger than 
those of the second emergence, nor did they present any 
marked superficial differences. 
He also exhibited a specimen of Agriades coridon, var. ti- 
thonus, Meig. (= syngrapha, Kef.), taken in the Chiltern Hills 
on August 9th, 1913, being the first ever recorded therefrom ; 
with several examples of this variety taken by him at Dom- 
pierre-sur-Mer, Charente-Inférieure, on August 4th and 5th, 
1911; and an example of the form semisyngrapha, Tutt, taken 
by Dr. J. N. Keynes at Royston, Herts; and for comparison 
