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Epinephelc tithonus with extra ocelli well developed ; Aphantopus 

 hyperanthus with large and richly coloured ocelli ; a Gelastrina 

 argiolus the size of Cupido minimus ; Pyrameis atalanta with the 

 fore-wing bands broken, one with light vermilion bands, and one with 

 partially yellow bands on the hind wings. — Mr. A. G. Scorer, a 

 Eugonia polychloros with three heavy spots on the inner margin of 

 the fore wing ; a Xanthorhoe sociata with the band reduced to a 

 couple of spots ; a Boarmia repandata with the white band bordered 

 with a blackish brown belt; and a Triphcena comes (orbona), with the 

 black submarginal band of the hind wings broken into irregular rays. 

 — Mr. G. T. Porritt, series of two fine forms of A. grossulariata, one 

 near hazeleighensis, with the orange band very broad and the outer 

 margins broadly white, and the other a heavily marked form with 

 the yellow almost obsolete. — Mr. L. W. Newman, the paintings of 

 the aberrations bred by him during the last two seasons. — Mr. W. J. 

 Kaye, species of the genus Heliconius, with aberrations of each 

 species, showing melanism in both fore and hind wings, including 

 H. numata, H. ismenius, H. thelxiope, H. alithea, H. melpomene, 

 H. erato, H. doris, &c. — The Eev. G. Wheeler, five examples of the 

 hybrid Agriades polonus from Assisi, Agriades thetis ab. punctifera 

 from Africa, ab. ccelestis from South-west France, and ab. urania 

 from Dorking ; under sides of Dryas paphia, including ab. dives, a new 

 form from Algeria, &c. — Mr. J. Piatt Barrett, Polyommatus icarus 

 taken in 1911 and 1912, to show that those of the former date were 

 much more brightly marked than those of the latter year. — Mr. W. J. 

 Ashdown, a xanthic aberration of Epinephele jurtina, a very variable 

 series of Calymnia trapezina, and a very fine range of variation in 

 Chiasmia clathrata. — M. Stallman, Aricia medon from Margate, 

 showing some white round the discal spots ; a female Colias edusa 

 with only traces of spots on the marginal bands ; a Cosmotriche 

 potatoria with a semicircular sinus in the hind wing, bred from a 

 Wicken cocoon ; and a Hypocrita jacobcece with some of the red 

 markings yellowish. — Dr. G. S. Eobertson, a dark banded C. trape- 

 zina, three confluent forms of Anthrocera trifolii, blue females of 

 Agriades thetis — the two last from near Dorking — bred specimens of 

 A. meliloti from the New Forest, Gymatophora octogesima from a 

 fence in Dulwich, &c— The Rev. G. H. Eaynor two new forms of 

 A. grossulariata : (1) a dark and radiated form of ab. lacticolor, and (2) 

 an orange-coloured form of ab. favipalliata. — Mr. Stanley Edwards, 

 examples of the groups of the genus Papilio which occur in the 

 Ethiopian region, including P. antimachus, P. zalmoxis, P. ridleyanus, 

 P. cynorta, P. hesperus, P. leonidas, P. demoleus, P. menestheus, 

 P. policenes, P. fulleri, P. latreillanus, P. niveus, P. colonna, and 

 P. phorcas. — Mr. B. N. Crabtree, a very long series of A. grossu- 

 lariata, including the well-known forms nigrosparsata, varleyata, 

 lacticolor, and lutea, and most of the aberrations named and described 

 by Rev. G. H. Raynor ; a long series of A. sylvata (ulmata), including 

 many smoky forms ; two Nemeophila plantaginis with the black 

 markings absent, the ground being pale ochreous yellow ; and five 

 aberrations of Eustroma reticulata (see Entom. xlv. plate i.). — Mr. 

 H. W. Andrews, a collection of predaceous Diptera illustrating the 



