29. ' THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S RECORD. 
Mr. H. J. Turner gave a list of the named forms with short 
descriptions, and mentioned the characters which were available for 
variation as the ground, the stigmata, the transverse markings, and the 
scale textures. 
Several members remarked on the extremely large numbers of this 
species which came to sugar. 
ABERRATIONS OF OC. XERAMPELINA AND E. ancuLaria.—Mr. Newman, 
a very dark banded large form of Cirrhoedia xerampelina from Sligo 
and males of Ennomos angularia from Regent’s Park with considerable 
contrast between the light central band and the dark outer-marginal 
area. 
LaNncasHIRE AND CHESHIRE EwromonocicaL SociEry. 
October 20th, 1919.—LepibopTreRaA TAKEN aT CartweL.—Mr. R. 
Wilding had a large number of Lepidoptera from Cartmel including 
long series of Argynnis aglaia and Brenthis selene, the latter included a 
very fine underside variety; he also shewed Plusia festucae from the 
same district. 
Nores on B. muratis.—Mr. W. A. Tyerman exhibited, on behalf 
of Mr. H. M. Hallett of Penarth, a series of Bryophila muralis from 
Cardiff, also Polia flavicincta, and contributed notes. 
Aserrations oF British Lepmoprera.—Mr. 8. P. Doudney shewed 
series of Hrebia blandina (aethiops), with a xanthic aberration, Argynnis 
cydippe, very strongly marked underside, Zephyrus quercus and Anaitis 
plagiata from Arnside ; Plebeius aegon race massey?, xanthic aberration, 
Agriades coridon, Bryophila muralis and Gnophos obscurata from 
Folkestone. 
Locat Species anp Forms or British Lepmoprera.—Mr. R. Tait 
brought Celastrina argiolus from Penmaenmawr, and reported the 
presence of larve of Plusia moneta in the same locality; Strymon 
(Thecla) pruni and Aplecta advena from Monks Wood ; he remarked on 
the great scarcity of Lepidoptera in 8. Devon and at Wicken. 
Mr. J. W. Griffin, Tephrosia biundularia, Ellopia prosapiaria, 
Hupithecia coronata, Aplecta nebulosa, and Brephos parthenias from 
Delamere ; Notodonta camelina, N. dromedarius, N. ziczac, Hylophila 
prasinana, and Huclidia mi from Simonswood; Tvrochilium crabroni- 
formis and Agrotis nigricans from Wallasey. 
Mr. 8. ‘Gordon Smith exhibited a large number of Lepidoptera, 
including the type specimens of the recently described aberrations 
Crocallis elinguaria ab. signatipennis, Newst. and Smith, Nyssia zonaria 
ab. ochracea, N. and §., Amphidasis strataria ab. ochrearia, N. and §., 
and Tephrosia biundularia ab. venosa, N. and 8. From Chester, chiefly 
taken at light, Coenobia rufa, Cirrhoedia werampelina and Calamia 
lutosa; from Delaware, Nonagria geminipuncta, captured by Prof. 
Newstead and new to the L. and C. List. A series of Callimorpha 
dominula from Aberhosan, N. Wales; from Prestatyn, a series of 
Cosmotriche potatoria, including two dark females and a male having 
three of the wings dark, the other, right forewing, being yellow. 
Mr. W. Mansbridge brought a long series of Sarrothripus revayana 
from the New Forest, which included the aberrations variegata, adusta, 
afzeliana, fasciata, fusculina, melanosticta, ramosana and stoninus ; 
Plebeius aegon from Holker and Witherslack, Hydrelia unca from 
Holker, Cydaria truncata and Cosymbia (Zonosoma) pendularia 
