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on the $ side, and colour and markings different to the 5 

 side. 



Forms of Everes. — Mr, J. W. Tutt asked for information 

 from Fellows who had collected abroad, relative to a suggested 

 distinction of the Lycsenid butterfly, Everes argiades, Pall. 

 He said that the question had been raised by M. C. Oberthlir 

 whether we have under ab. coretas, 0., and argiades two 

 separate and distinct species. 



A discussion followed in which the Eev. G. Wheeler, Dr. 

 T. A. Chapman, Mr. H. Eowland-Brown and other Fellows 

 took part, and Fellows having specimens in their collections 

 were asked to bring series for compax-ison and discussion. 



Pajyer. 



Mr. C. J. Gahan, M.A., communicated a paper, " On the 

 Larvai of Trictenotoma cMldreni, Gray, and Melittomma 

 insulare, Fairmaire." 



Wednesday, April 1st, 1908. 

 Mr. C. 0. Watekhouse, President, in the Chair. 



Election of Felloios. 



Mr. F. B. Ackerley, P.O. Box, 459, Port Elizabeth, South 

 Africa ; Mr. Charles G. Clutterbuck, Heathside, Heathville 

 lload, Gloucester; Mr. P. A. Clutterbuck, Indian Forest 

 Department, Naini Tal, United Provinces, India ; Mr. Walter 

 W. Froggatt, F.L.S., Government Entomologist, New South 

 Wales; Mr. H. A. Nurse, Botanical Department, Trinidad, 

 B.W.I. ; Mr. William Boulton Pratt, 10, Lion Gate 

 Gardens, Richmond, Surrey; Mr. Edward Richard Speyer, 

 Ridgehurst, Shenley, Herts., and New College, Oxford ; Mr. 

 G. Talbot, Vine Cottage, Raleigh Road, Enfield, N. ; and 

 Dr. F. Creighton-Wellman, Cuidado de Senhores Silva & 

 Lopes, Benguella, Africa Occidental, were elected Fellows of 

 the Society. 



