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arcHosa ; Cleoceris viuiiiialis, dark forms ; Plusia iota, P. pul- 

 chrina, and P. chrysith ; Angerona prunaria, plain and banded; 

 Boarinia repandata, dark vars. and var. cojiversaria, Giiophos 

 obscuraria, rather paler and larg;er than the New Forest form ; 

 Geometra papilionavia, a series in fine condition ; Ephyra 

 omicronaria, Asthena luteata, A. blonieri, A. sylvata ; Acidalia 

 iuiitaria, Tiuiandra mnataria, Macaria notata ; Halia vauaria, 

 Minoa iNurinata, Abraxas sylvata {iilmata), Larentia didy- 

 niata (dark form), Einmelcsia dccolorata, Eupithecia debiliata, 

 Hypsipctes sordidata, dark forms ; Melaiithia bicolorata and Jll. 

 albicillata, Coremia qiiadrifasciaria ; Cidaria picata, long series 

 in fine condition, Cidaria immanata and C. prunata. Myelo- 

 phila cribrttm, Botys hyalinalis and B. fuscalis, Ebidea crocealis 

 and E. saiiibucalis. Nothing was taken at sugar. 



JULY 2nd, 1910. 



Field Meeting at Westerham. 



Conductor: Hy. J. Turner, F.E.S. 



Although the Society have met at Westerham on several 

 previous occasions, the sand area has always been the field 

 selected and never the chalk slopes. It was decided on this 

 day to visit the new area, which, to one or two individuals 

 who had gone over the ground a week before, offered very 

 attractive possibilities. Sanguine expectations, however, 

 were damped — considerably damped — -by the thunderous 

 downpour which met the extremely few members who defied 

 the threatening elements. Cocoons oi Anthrocera filipcndulcE, 

 and HoO, were perhaps the only abundant things obtained in 

 any quantity. 



JULY 14th, 1910. 



Mr. A. G. Scorer, of Chilworth, was elected a member. 



A special exhibition was made of the various forms of 

 Polyomumtus icarus, of which the following is a summary. 



Dr. Hodgson's specimens included a male in which the 

 orange spots on the underside of the hind-wings were replaced 

 by black, a female with a streak of blue on the outer margin of 

 one hind-wing underside, another specimen with a streak of 

 blue on the inner margin of the underside of the fore-wing, 

 a male with a crescent mark on the inner margin of the 



