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Polyoimnaiits {LyccBiia) corydon ; very loni^ series, both male 

 and female, with some remarkable undersides. Males: dwarf 

 specimens (no larger than Cupido minima) to extra large. 

 Females : dwarf to extra large imagines, one of a brown 

 coloration, several deep shotted and striated, one almost 

 black in colour and without any markings ; several of ab. 

 incequalis (undersides varied in coloration from blackish grey 

 to almost the normal male coloration) ; all from Dover, 

 August, 1903. 



Cyanivis argioliis ; series of deep-banded females, from 

 Worthing, August, 1902; the black bands exceptionally deep 

 and rich in colour. 



Heodes phlceas ; series from Dover, August, 1901, 1902, and 

 1903. Males of 1903 are much more suffused than usual ; 

 two females with a row of blue dots on under wings. 



Ardiacaia ; series bred from Tottenham larvae, 1903. One 

 specimen with markings running lengthwise, giving it a 

 curious appearance. 



Callimorpha dominula ; series bred from larvae taken Easter, 

 1903, Walmer. Three with the under wings much suffused, 

 more proportion of black than scarlet. 



Abraxas grossulariata ; bred from Tottenham larvae. One 

 very dark female, one very light male, appertaining to var. 

 laticolor. 



Spilosoma Inbricipeda and var. radiata ; series, ranging 

 from a plain Inbricipeda to darkest (almost wholly black) 

 radiata. 



Angerona prnnaria ; showing the newly described aberra- 

 tions picketiaria and pallidaria ; several deep-banded males 

 with chocolate hind wings ; a bleached male of a cream 

 colour ; a banded male appertaining to the plain orange 

 form ; a deep chocolate-banded female with right-hand 

 upper-wing chocolate band suffused with yellow, as if going 

 back to orange type ; bred June, 1903. 



Aphantopns {Epinephele) hypcranthns ; specimen attacked by 

 a bird while sitting, showing the mark of the bird's beak on 

 both wings ; taken at Clandon, July i8th, 1903. 



Mr. Cannon exhibited the following species of Lepidoptera : 



Euvanessa antiopa ; series bred June, 1902, from ova 

 deposited by female from S. of France ; no variation ; 

 several imagos failed to emerge, probably owing to lack of 

 warmth. 



Limcnitis sibylla; female, underside, variety, right second- 

 ary damaged ; taken at Clay Hill, New Forest, July 4th, 

 1897, almost identical with a figure in Newman's " British 



