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seen, tlie right hind-wing has some wedge-shaped white mark- 

 ings and a few scattered blue scales ; the left side is uniformly 

 dark brown. 



Thirty were taken in 1913, all are predominantly female, 

 but have the wings on one side smaller than those on the 

 other, and more or less dusted with blue scales, coarse bluish 

 hair scales and androconia. The right side is smaller in 21, 

 the left in 9. 



One taken in 1913 has scattered blue scales and androconia 

 on both sides, though predominantly female. 



Six taken in 1914 are similar and are fully described in the 

 Ent. Record, Oct. 1914. The primary and secondary sexual 

 organs were purely female in character. 



(b) Two $ ? of A. corydon from Royston showing streaks of 

 blue. Neither showed any signs of androconia. 



(c) One gynandromorphous Polyomniatus icarus (Co. Clare, 

 1914), predominantly female ab. caerulea, but with streaks of 

 male colour on the right fore -wing and both hind- wings. 

 These showed androconia as regularly arranged and numerous 

 as in areas of the same size and situation in a normal male. 



Paper. 

 The following paper was read : — 



" On Hawaiian Ophioriinae (Hymenoptera, Fam. Ichnev- 

 monidae);' by R. C. L. Perkins.. M.A., D.Sc, F.E.S. 



Wednesday, November 4th, 1914. 



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

 the Chair. 



Election of Fellows. 



Mr. Alleyne Leechman, M.A., F.L.S., F.C.S., of Corpus 

 Christi College, Oxford, and St. Hubert's, Main Street, George- 

 town, British Guiana; Dr. T. Miyake, the Agricultural 

 College, Tokyo Imperial University, Komaba, Tokyo, Japan ; 

 and Mr. George W. Murray, Dirimu Estate, Binaturi River, 

 Daru, Papua, were elected Fellows of the Society. 



