120 THE ENTOMOLOGIST S RECORD. 
“On Specific and Mimetic Relationships in the genus Heliconius, 
L.,” by H. Eltringham, M.A., D.Sc., F.E.S. 
“ Gynandromorphous Ayriades coridon, Poda,”’ by EH. A. Cockayne, 
M.A., M.D., F.E.S. 
March 15th, 1916.—DeratH or a Memsper or tHE Councit.—The 
death was announced of Mr. G. Meade-Waldo, a Member of the 
Council. 
Eection oF Frettows.—Mr. Ralph Headley Moore, B.A., Heath- 
field, Plymouth, Devon, and Lieut. F. W. Sowerley, R.N.D., Clee- 
thorpes, Lincolnshire, were elected Fellows of the Society. 
Prorosep AureRation oF Byz-Laws.—The proposed alterations in the 
Bye-laws, being in the hands of all Fellows present, were taken as read 
for the third time. 
LEPIDOPTERA FROM GaLurpoL1.—Mr. D. A.J. Buxton, who was present 
as a visitor, exhibited a small collection, mostly butterflies, taken on 
the Gallipoli Peninsula, where he was stationed from April to October, 
1915. 
PinkK-TINTED Pizris prassicz.—Mr, L. W. Newman exhibited on 
behalf of Mr. Arthur Horne, of Aberdeen, two pairs (a part of a series) 
of Pieris brassicae bred by himself from wild Aberdeenshire larve, the 
3 s especially showing a decided pink coloration all over the wings. 
Arrican Ruaopatocera.—Mr. G. Talbot, on behalf of Mr. J. J. 
Joicey, exhibited several interesting African Rhopalocera. 
Seconp GENERATION oF Hysrip PepicuLus HUMANUS AND P. OaPITIS. 
—Mr. A. Bacot exhibited specimens of Pediculus humanus (vestimentt), 
P. capitis, and the 2nd generation of hybrids resulting from a pairing 
between P. capitis male and P. humanus female. 
Tuer Souta Lonpon HnromotocicaL aNnD Naturat History Society. 
March 28rd, 1916.—New Memper.—Mr. EK. A. Syms, of Wanstead, 
was elected a member. 
Exursir or §. American Ruopatocera.—The Rev. F. M. B. Carr, 
a large number of species of Lepidoptera taken at Tolina, some 6000f5. 
high in the Colombian Andes, including species of Morpha, Papilio, 
Catagramma, Mechanitis, Danais, Peridroma, Coloenis, Dismorphia, 
Heliconius, Aymenitis, Megalura, Dynamine, ete. 
AseRRATIONS OF British Leprpoprmra.—Mr. Carr also showed aber- 
rations from N. Staffordshire, including dwarf Huchloé eardamines, 
dark forms of Hydriomena impluviata, a series of pale aad dark forms 
of Tephrosia crepuscularia, with one example having three dark wings 
and one pale wing, and a series of Adscita geryon. 
Mr. Leeds, Acronicta leporina type and var. bradyporina, a black 
banded form of Ayriopis aprilina, an extreme dark form of Xylophasia 
monoglypha, Dicycla oo from Hunts, including ab. renago, ete. 
A STRIKING ABERRATION OF R#AGIUM BIFrasciatTuM.—Mr. Stallman, a 
living specimen of the beetle Rhagium bifasciatum with the elytra 
devoid of dark pigment, pale and unicolorous. It was not an immature 
specimen, and was taken at Leith Hill. 
Hixurpir or Parimios.—Mr. Hdwards, several species of the genus 
Papilio from S. America. 
UNUSUALLY LARGE AND SMALL SPECIMENS or Leprpoprera.—Mr, Cur- 
wen, a box of Huropean Lepidoptera showing extremes in size, 
