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with white marginal spots, Aphantopus hyperantus ab. arete, an Aricia 

 medon without orange markings, etc. 



Mr. Johnston, aberrations of Dryas paphia and Limenitis sibilla 

 from the N. Forest. 



Captain Riley, the Seilly Islands race of Epinephele jurtina much 

 resembling the southern race hispidla. 



Mr. H. E. Garrett, aberrations of British Lepidoptera, including 

 Humicia phlaeas with confluent spots on forewing, Euchloe' cardamines 

 with dark hind-margins to forewings, etc. 



Mr. H. J. Turner, two coloured plates, folio, with figures of the 

 larvae of Eupithecia assimilata and E. abbreviate! . 



Prof. Poulton, F.R.S., a series of Butterflies captured migrating 

 from one valley to another and back again next morning, with their 

 mimics, in Selangor. They were captured in March, 1920, and were 

 Delias species, the mimics being Euschema species. 



On behalf of Mr. J. J. Joicey, Mr. G. Talbot, a large number of 

 new and little known Lepidoptera from Central Ceram, Dutch New 

 Guinea, French Guiana, Hainan Island, Peru and Brazil, with many 

 striking and brilliant species, and a long series of aberrations of 

 British Lepidoptera, including Pieris napi, Colias edusa 5 , with left 

 forewing ab. helice, with asymmetrical, unicolorous, streaked and 

 melanic aberrations of various species. 



Messrs. 0. R. and H. de B. Goodman, a set of series of British 

 Butterflies showing gradation of coloration and markings, and an 

 American Hesperiid, U. syrichtas from Surrey, also varied series of 

 butterflies taken in July, 1920, in the Rhone Valley and around 

 Courmayeur, Italy. 



Mr. S. Edwards, mimetic species of Papilio and species of Partheuus. 



Mr. Douglas H. Pearson, a large number of species and forms 

 taken by him in the Pyrenees, including very dark $ Melitaea didyma, 

 the ab. cleodoxa form of Aryynnis cydippe, Parnassian apollo, 

 Coenonympha oedipus, upper wing unspotted, Lampides boeticus, Erebia 

 lefebvrei, E. manto race cecilia, Heteropterus morpheas, etc. 



Mr. Robt. Adkin, the black ab. chrysanthevii form of Zyyaena 

 filipendulae bred from a Lancashire larva, and Melitaea cinxia with 

 intensified markings. 



Mr. L. Tatchell, a photograph of a gynandromorph Amorpha populi 

 from a Wanstead larva, larvae of Dysstroma trancata, and reported the 

 pairing of a $ Sphinx liyustri with a J Smerinthus ocellatns. 



Mr. K. G. Blair, on behalf of Dr. Gahan, a larva of a Neviopteron 

 sp. from Syria, always found in dens on sand. 



Mr. Jackson, a mixed gynandromorph of Cosntotriche pendularia 

 bred from Oxford. 



Mr. F. W. Edwards, a pair of the rare British gnat Orthopodomyia 

 pulchripalpis reared from larvae from Epping Forest. 



Mr. Bowman, series of the forms of Cosymbia pendularia recently 

 reared by him, especially ab. nigro-subroseata in varied series of seven 

 subordinate forms. 



Correction. — Special Index, p. ix. delete " extensa (malvoides ab.).'' 

 p. xv. ,, " reducta (alveus ab.)." 



