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forms, females heavily spotted and yellowish; Aplecta nebulosa ab. 
robsoni, pairing result, 50% robsoni, 26% type, and 24% thompsont ; 
Anthrocera filipendulae, bred from ova from a pairing of yellow g¢ and 
orange §, all the imagines bred were pink, orange or yellow, no red ; 
A. grossulariata ab. varleyata, from a varleyata strain after five years 
suppression ; Hinomos quercinaria, banded, and unicolorous chocolate 
forms. 
Mr. Hy. J. Turner, some Royston forms of female A. coridon, ab. 
semisyngrapha, incomplete semisyngrapha, with conspicuous discoidal 
spots, and underside aberrations ; Parnassius delius from the Engadine, 
a varied series. 
Mrs. R. i. Page, for Mr. Muschamp, many gynandromorphs of a 
cross between Lymantria dispar and its var. japonica. 
Mr. A. W. Mera, Lampropterya suffumata, with three divergent 
examples much resembling Hustroma silaccata. 
Mr. Curwen, aberrations of Polyommatus icarus, including ab. 
caerulescens, ab. caerulea, ab. angulata, ab. striata, ab. arcuata, ab. iphis, 
ab. icarins. and ab. semipersica. 
Mr. R. T. Bowman, bred Geometra vernaria, with much converging 
transverse lines, with transverse lines united by an irregular suffusion 
of white; Hydriomena impluviata, some melanic forms bred. 
Rev. G. Wheeler, forms of P. icarus, large and brilliant including 
ab. icarinus ; Plebetus aegon var. masseyt, the blue hindwing female ; 
Aricia medon, var. salmacis, with ab. albiannulata, ab. vedrae, ab. obso- 
leta, ab. semitedrae, ab. inclara, and ab. artaverxes ; Pieris napi, with 
grey suffusion of margins and veins in females, with extension of black 
in the males. 
Mr. Fryer, P. icarus, a striated underside. 
Rev. A, T. Stiff, aberrations of Epinephele tithonus from Tavistock, 
1915, lemon-yellow females, golden-yellow females, with borders a 
mouse grey, with extra spots on forewings, with anal spots of hind- 
wings very large, females with five spots on hindwing, having white 
streaks on underside of hindwings; Coenonympha pamphilus, with 
double apical spot on underside; Catocala nupta, with a submarginal 
series of long black streaks on forewings. 
Rev. J. HK. Tarbat, /pinephele hyperantus, having very light under- 
side with conspicuous eye-spots ; A. yrossulariata ab. varleyata ; Lupe- 
rina testacea, dark melanic forms; A. nigricans, a melanic form. 
Mr. W. West (Lewisham), on behalf of the Society, ten cabinet 
drawers of the Canadian Lepidoptera, presented to the Society by Mr. 
Lachlan Gibb. 
Mr. W. J. Kaye, two drawers of Morphos, Morpho cacia ; M. adonis 
with the very rare 9; IM. cypris, including yellow females and the rare 
blue female ; MM. sulkowskyt, M. eros, M. aurora male, M. aureola male, 
M. uraneis, probably the rarest species, M. cytheris, M. godarti, M. aega, 
the females graduated from yellow to extreme blue, M. menelaus, the 
geographical forms amathonte, melacheilus, nestira, and didius. 
Mr. Dunster, 4. thetis, female suffused blue with large red spots on 
hindwing. 
Mr. G. Talbot, for Mr. J. J. Joicey, many new brilliant lepidoptera 
from New Guinea, etc., the genus Delias, 52 varied forms, seven from 
the Schouten Isles, and four new species from Wandammen Mountains, 
Dutch New Guinea; the genera Milionia, Callhistia, Lobocraspeda, 
