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Parasemia plantaginis L., 5 gg and 1 Q, all taken just 
below the top of the Col de la Faucille, above Gex in the 
French Jura, on July 1, 1920. At 3.30 p.m. this moth was 
flying there in extraordinary abundance. The specimens 
exhibited show great diversity of variation. The exhibitor 
included a specimen of the same moth taken at the Col 
Ferrett on the Italian side of Mont Blanc, not far from 
Courmayeur, on July 22, 1911, also remarkable from the 
hind-wings being almost entirely covered with the blackish 
suffusion, much more so than in any of the specimens brought 
by him from the French Jura. This specimen may be referred 
to the variety matronalis Friv., figured in Kirby. 
The PresipenT remarked that the example presented as 
matronalis was hardly black enough to be referred with 
certainty to that aberration. 
Papers. 
The following papers were read :— 
“On Some Chrysomelidae (Coleoptera) in the British 
Museum,” by Arruur M. Lea. 
“Types of Heteromera described by G. F. Walker now in 
the British Museum,” by Kennetu G. Buarr. 
Wednesday, April 6th, 1921. 
The Rt. Hon. Lord Rotuscuitp, M.A., D.Sc., F.R.S., etc., 
President, in the Chair. . 
Election of Fellows. 
The following were elected Fellows of the Society :— 
Miss J. Rippety, of the Y.M.C.A., 250, 8. Hill St., Los 
Angeles, U.S.A.; Mr. C. Dover, The Indian Museum, 
Calcutta, India; Mr. D. J. Arxryson, of Broadoak House, 
Newnham, Gloucestershire; Mr. lL. B. Hopper, Manor 
House, Penryn, Cornwall; Mr. F. H. Lancum, Fernside, 
Shepherds Lane, Dartford; Mr. F. D. Coorr, 11, Pendle 
Road, Streatham, S.W.; Mr. H. E. Box, 151, Stamford 
