Mr. L. W. Newman exhibited a series of Mellinia (Xanthia) 

 ocdlaru bred from a female captured at Hampton-on-Thames, 

 including typical specimens and the two varietal forms, one very 

 similar to M. (jiUano, and the other like Citria fulvafjo (cerac/o) in 

 colour and markings. A large number of striking varieties from 

 the collection of Mr. J. S. Capper, including a fine series of extreme 

 forms of Melitaa anrinia {arteuiu) from various localities; Kuchlo'e 

 canlainin-is, including a tine lemon-tipped aberration; a Brenthis 

 etiphrosyne with hindwings nearly all black ; a Fieris napi from 

 Ireland, of a deep yellow colour; a wonderful aberration of Pijrameis 

 cardtd, with the tips of the forewings all black ; a strange form of 

 F. atalanta, bred by Mr. Arkle, of Chester, having irregular melanic 

 blue scalings in various parts, especially on the right forewing; 

 a series of A(p-iades coridon showing the extreme range of colour 

 variation in both sexes; and five fine forms of Arctia caja, one very 

 curious in having the left forewing all brown and other wings 

 normal, another was suffused all over with brown, with the black 

 spots on the hindwings showing through, and a third specimen had 

 a conspicuous pure white fringe. 



Mr. A. Qaarrington exhibited varieties of the following species of 

 British Khopalocera : 



Pyraweis cardui. — A fine female with conspicuous blue spots on 

 the hindwings, netted in a garden at West Dulwich towards the 

 end of June, 1906. 



Aglais tirticce. — Bred from wild larvae, August, 1911. 



Fohj<jonia-c-album. — A yellow variety, bred from larvffi supplied 

 by L. W. Newman, ; it emerged on September 8th, 1911. 



Celastrina aryiolns. — One with pale spots on hindwings, which 

 emerged in July, 1910 ; and one deep blue with very black margin, 

 bred in September, 1911. 



Ai/riades coridon. — One with confluent large spots, netted near 

 Purley, in July, 1911, and one with pale spots on margin, netted at 

 Reigate, in August, 1911. 



Puanicia 2^hl(£as. — One with dribbled spots, one ab. schmidtii 

 netted in September, 1911, near Streatham Common, and one with 

 the marginal band on hindwings nearly absent, netted on Wimble- 

 don Common in August 1911. 



Mr. P. M. Bright exhibited a fine series of varieties of Mimas 

 tiliw, including some of the best varieties from the late Mr. J. A. 

 Clarke's collection. Several varieties of Amorpha populi, including 

 a remarkable gynandromorphous specimen. As usual in gynan- 

 dromorphs, the female wings were much larger than the male 



