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present = corydonis, Bergstr., was erroneously printed 
corydonius in the Proc. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1909, p. Ixxx. 
Exhibitions were also made by Mr. G. T. Bethume-Baker 
of varieties of A. coridon from Spain, Greece, Syria, Asia 
Minor, and Persia, and of A. thetis (bellargus) from Algeria, 
Greece, and Persia; by the Rev. George Wheeler of examples 
from Italy and Central Europe, and by Miss M. E. Fountaine 
of A. coridon var. olympica, taken by herself at Amasia, Asia 
Minor, and of A. thetis var. syriaca from the Lebanon. 
At the end of Mr. Tutt’s remarks, the discussion was con¬ 
tinued by Mr. A. L. Rayward, Mr. Hamilton H. Druce, the 
Rev. G. Wheeler, Dr. T. A. Chapman, Mr. W. G. Sheldon, 
Mr. H. Rowland-Brown, Miss Fountaine, and other Fellows, 
the President paying a special tribute to Mr. Tutt’s lucid 
explanation and diagnosis of the various forms of the two 
closely-allied butterflies. 
Paper. 
Dr. Malcolm Burr, D.Sc., F.L.S., F.Z.S., communicated a 
paper entitled, “A Revision of the Labiduridae, a Family of 
the Dermaptera." 
Wednesday, March 2nd, 1910. 
Dr. F. A. Dixey, M.A., M.D., F.R.S., President, in the Chair. 
Obituary. 
A vote of sympathy and condolence was passed unanimously 
with the family of the late Edward Saunders, F.R.S., and of 
the late George W illis Kirkaldy, Fellows of the Society. The 
decease was announced, also, of George Carter Bignell and 
Albert Piffard, Fellows of the Society. 
Entomological Society of Russia. 
It was announced that the Society would be represented at 
the forthcoming Jubilee Celebration of the Entomological 
Society of Russia by Dr. Malcolm Burr, D.Sc., F.L.S., F.Z.S., 
etc., and that he would deliver the following address of con¬ 
gratulation :— 
