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Enderby, Leicestershire ; and Mr. Edward Barton White, 
M.E.C.S., L.R.C.P., of the City Mental Hospital, Cardiff, were 
elected Fellows of the Society. 
Ohituary. 
The decease was announced of Mr. Oliver C. Goldtiiwait, 
and of Mr. W. A. Luff, Fellows of the Society. 
Exhibitions. 
Abnormal Beetles. —Mi-. A. M. Lea sent for exhibition 
two interesting beetles of the genus Lissotes, which he had 
presented to the British Museum (Natural History) Terato- 
logical Collection ; L. curvicornis, Boisdv., var. 3, with an 
additional leg jutting out from the left front coxa; and L. 
punctatus, Lea, an hermaphrodite having the left side $ and 
the right $. 
New British Braconid.— Mr. H. St. J. Donisthorpe 
exhibited an example of Helcon ruspator, L., a Braconid new 
to Britain, taken at Cannock Chase on the 16th July last, in 
a cell of Strangalia ^-fasciata in a fallen birch tree, and an 
example of the host captured at the same time. He pointed 
out that this very fine addition to the British List is recorded 
as parasitic on the same beetle on the Continent. 
New Forms of Melitaea aurinia.— Mr. P. J. Barraud 
showed examples of two new forms of Melitaea aurinia from 
Italy, (a) var. aurunca, Turati, from the Aurunci mountains, 
southern central Italy, first discovered in May 1909, by 
Signore Orazio Querci, of Formia, and named by Count Turati 
of Milan. The most striking feature is the wide black median 
band on the upper-side, contrasting with a rather pale ground¬ 
colour. (h) var. comacina, Turati, from above Como, north 
Italy, the examples given the exhibitor by Count Turati. 
Summer Butterflies from Algeria. —Mr. A. E. Gibbs 
brought for exhibition a case of butterflies containing a 
representative collection of the 28 species met with by 
him at Blidah and Hammam E’lrha, etc., during an 
entomological excursion to Algeria made at the end of May 
and the beginning of June this year. The weather was 
extremely bad throughout, being cold, wet and windy ; the 
