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PouLTON desired to correct the statement on p. 506 of Trans. 

 Ent. Soc, 1913, that E. sjostedti was " almost certainly a 

 Southern geographical race of E. mirifica," Holl. The de- 

 scription of figs. 8 and 9 of the accompanying Plate XXVII 

 also needed corresponding correction. The specimen de- 

 scribed in the second paragraph on p. 506 had been wrongly 

 named " sjostedti " in the collection of the British Museum, 

 and Prof. Poulton blamed himself for having been misled. 

 The error had been pointed out to him by Prof. Aurivillius, 

 who detected it on an inspection of Plate XXVII. The figure 

 in Ent. Tidskr., 16, p. 204, was almost precisely the same as 

 figs. 3 and 4 on Plate XXVII, thus showing that sjostedti was 

 a synonym for the female of E. leucyania, Hew. — a conclusion 

 to which Prof. Aurivillius had come directly he saw the plate. 



The above note, prepared for June 3rd, was accidentally 

 overlooked, so that it was not read to the meeting. 



Prof. Poulton also wished to correct an error for which he 

 was responsible on p. 616 of Dr. G. D. H. Carpenter's paper 

 in Trans. Ent. Soc. 1913. Kerinya was not the name of the 

 isthmus connecting the two sections of Bugalla Island, but 

 of a small peninsula projecting into the Victoria Nyanza at 

 Jinja. 



Paper. 



The following paper was read : — 



" Notes on the Life-History of Papilio demolion," by 

 Maegaeet E. Fountaine, F.E.S. 



Wednesday, October 7th, 1914. 



Mr. G. T. Bethune-Bakee, F.L.S., F.Z.S., President, in 

 the Chair. 



Election of Fellows. 



Dr. Leslie C. Coleman, D.Sc, Dept. of Agriculture, 

 Bangalore, Mysore, India, and the Eev. Feederic S. F. 

 Jannings, Warmsworth Rectory, Doncaster, were elected 

 Fellows of the Society. 



