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Exhibitions. 



Lepidoptera from Salonica. — Mr. A. H. Jones ex- 

 hibited on behalf of Captain E. F. Studd, R.F.A., a Fellow 

 of the Society, at present serving with the British Expe- 

 ditionary Force at Salonica, various Lepidoptera taken by 

 him in 1916, in the neighbourhood of Salonica. He also 

 furnished notes relating to these captures and other species 

 observed by him. 



Papilio podalirius, not uncommon on the mountains near 

 Giivezne on June 1. 



Papilio machaon, at Lembet, in April, apparently similar 

 to British specimens; a fresh specimen taken on Sept. 17, 

 near Senikos. 



Aporia crataegi, common. May 16, Lembet. 



Pieris brassicae, common (larger than Enghsh specimens); 

 P. rapae and P. napi, common, apparently typical ; P. daplidice, 

 occasionally met with in June, Akunbar, common from 

 Aug. 31 until Oct. 8. 



Colias edusa, quite common, still flying plentifully on 

 Nov. 19; one var. helice seen at Lembet. 



Gonepteryx rhamni, several males seen, one on Nov. 18. 



Nordmamiia {Thecla) ilicis var. cerri, May 30, near 

 Giivezne. 



Chrysophanus dispar var. rutilus, two cjs taken among 

 rushes in Langaza Lake, in about two feet of water. They 

 were the only ones seen, just at this one spot surrounded on 

 all sides by water. 



Rumicia phlaeas, seen occasionally; common in Oct., and 

 still seen up to Nov. 18. 



Aricia medon {Polyommatus astrarche), Polyommatus icarus, 

 Plebeiiis argus, common, June 2, near Giivezne. 



Vanessa io, Pyrameis atalanta (first seen April 14, last seen 

 Nov. 1), common. 



Pyrameis cardui, not uncommon, last seen Sept. 17. 



Melitaea didyma var. occidentalis, one cj June 23, Akunbar ; 

 M. trivia, two qS May 31, near Giivezne. 



M. phoebe, common. 



Brenthis selene and Issoria lathonia, not scarce. 



