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side in the males a strong resemblance to M. galathea, also 

 Melitxa aurinia, var. iberica, Obth. — (desfontainii, Rbr.) from 

 Montserrat, near Barcelona, and a melanic specimen of Erebia 

 stygne, taken by Mr. It. S. Standen last June at St. Martin 

 du Canigou, Vernet-les-Bains. 



Papers. 



Mr. Fraxk P. Dodd communicated a paper " On a parasitic 

 Lepidopteron from Queensland, Australia." 



Commander J. J. Walker read a paper by Mr. E. G. B. 

 Meade-Waldo, " On a Collection of Butterflies and Moths 

 made in Marocco, 1900-01-02." The species enumerated 

 included a Ccenonympha new to science, and a Satyrus not 

 hitherto figured. But for so luxuriant a country as that visited 

 it was remarkable how few butterflies and moths there were. 

 Of the former only sixty-three were observed ; of the latter 

 one hundred, including a new sub-species of Macrothylacia rubi. 



Wednesday, November 1st, 1905. 

 Mr. F. Merrifield, President, in the Chair. 



Election of a Felluv). 



Mr. J. W. H. Harrison, B.Sc. (Lond.) of The Avenue, Birtley, 

 B.S.O., Durham, was elected a Fellow of the Society. 



Exhibitions. 



The Bev. F. D. Morice exhibited (1) Panurgus moricei, 

 Friese, a species of bee new to science taken by him near 

 Gibraltar, of which it was remarkable that whereas usually 

 the species of this genus are entirely black, in this species 

 the S face entirely and the $ partly were bright yellow, the 

 legs partly yellow, and the abdomen spotted down each side, 

 very much as in Anthidium, and (2) the unique type-specimen 

 of Jleriades fasciatas, Friese, a J of the Chelostoma group. 



