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previous observations none, or but very few, of the Homoptera 
were seen on the same tree. 
“ I send for exhibition another example of the Homopteron 
which was taken with A. nivcdis and four examples of the 
‘ Heteropterous larvse ’ which were taken off the same branch 
as A. horsjieldi. 
“ As these four observations have all been made in a period of 
about six weeks, out of which the observer was collecting for 
thirty days at most, owing to bad weather, one may suppose 
that this phenomenon is by no means uncommon, and if other 
collectors in the Tropics would look out for it, more interesting 
occurrences with different species would probably be recorded.” 
Error in the account of Mr. Leigh’s Breeding Experi^ 
MENT WITH Charaxes (Pi’oc. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1909, p. xlix). 
Professor Poulton, F.E.S., who was unable to be present, 
sent the following correction of an unfortunate error which 
has crept into the Proceedings of last year :— 
“ Mr. Leigh is stated, on p. xlix, to have exhibited the $ 
parent and 21 specimens of the offspring of Charaxes zoolina 
neanthes. 
“ On the other hand it is also stated that ‘ the ova deposited 
by the zoolina form of the $ . . . pi’oduced 4 cJ cj s and 2 $ $ s 
like the parent, and 15 d c? s and 9 $ $ s of the neanthes form,’ 
or 30 offspring in all. I have examined the specimens, which 
are now in the Hope Department, and find 21 offspring, but 
also observe that there are among them 6 and not 15 d (? s of 
the neanthes form. It is to be hoped that this correction will 
meet the eye of any naturalist who has been interested in the 
published statement.” 
Papers. 
The following papers were read :— 
“ Mr. A. D, Millar’s Experimental Breeding of Euralia ” 
by Roland Trimen, M.A., F.R.S., F.L.S. 
“Notes on the Scoliidae,'’ and “New Fossorial Hymeno- 
ptera from Australia,” by Rowland E. Turner. 
“On the position of the Rhopalosomidae, with description 
of a second new Species,” by Claude Morlet, F.Z.S. 
