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(4) Camptogramnia bilincata ; a few varieties taken at 

 Foli<estone, in June, 1903. 



(5) LiLperina testacea ; a very light form taken at Lee. 



(6) Melanthia ocellata, with very dark black band ; taken 

 at Dawlish, July, 1903. 



(7) TcEuiocampa munda ; a brown form, taken at Chisle- 

 hurst, 1902. 



Mr. H. Main exhibited two living examples of Blatta 

 australasicB found among imported bananas. 



Mr. Dods exhibited some very remarkable and aberrant 

 bred male forms of Ocneria dispar, in which irregular and 

 unsymmetrical patches of white appeared on all four wings ; 

 in some specimens the total area of these patches quite 

 equalled half the area of the wings. The species had been 

 inbred for three years, and the larvae sleeved on apple in the 

 garden. 



Mr. E. C. Goulton exhibited, among others, an example of 

 Eiiholia limitata from Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, having a 

 decided yellow ground. 



Mr. West (of Greenwich) exhibited his collection of one 

 hundred and sixty-six species of British Homoptera and- 

 twenty-one species of Psyllina, all collected within the last five 

 years in Kent and Surrey, and with one exception {Cicadetta 

 montana) taken by himself. No less than one hundred and 

 twenty-four species were taken within three miles of his 

 home near Blackheath. 



Mr. Dobson exhibited twenty-six species of dragonflies 

 collected by himself during 1903. Among the species were 

 a remarkable extreme form of Libellida quadrimaculata, var. 

 prcBuubila, Anax imperator, Gomphus vtdgatissiiiins, Mschna 

 mixta, Isclinura pwnilio, and Agrion nievcnriale. This was a 

 notable result for a year in which the absence of sunshine 

 was so marked a feature. He also exhibited an admirable 

 wire frame, invented by himself, to form a stand for an 

 exhibition box or cabinet drawer. 



Mr. Jager exhibited an example of Phryxns {Dcilcphila) 

 Uvornica, which he had bred, September 27th, 1902, from a 

 larva found at large in S. Devon, at Starcross. 



Mr. C. P. Pickett exhibited varieties and aberrations of 

 the following species : 



Epineplicle jurtina (ianira) ; several bleached specimens, 

 one male with female coloration, the brown patches on fore- 

 wings being exceptionally large ; a long row of undersides, 

 the marking being more striking than usual ; from Dover, 

 August, 1903. 



