49, THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S RECORD. 
Gahan, C. J., Gibb, Lachlan, Green, HE. E., Grosvenor, T. H. L., 
Hamm, A. H., Harwood, B. 8., Hodge, H., Hunter, Dr. D., Image, 
Prof., Imms, Dr. A. D., Janson, O. E., Jones, A. H., Joy, Dr. Norman, 
Joy, E. C., Kirkpatrick, T. W., Leman, HE. Curtis, Leman, G. Curtis, 
Lister, J. J., Lloyd, R. W., Lofthouse, T. A., Lucas, W. J., Lyle, 
G. F., Main, H., Mera, A. ‘W., Morey, F., Morice, Rev. F. D., 
Marshall, G. A. K., Neave, Dr. S. A., Newman, L. W., Nicholson, C., 
Nicholson, W. E., Nurse, Col. C. G., Pierce, F. N., Porritt, G. T., 
Poulton, Prof. E. B., Riley, N. D., Rothschild, Lord, Rowland-Brown, 
H., Sich, A., Scott, H., Shaw, V. E., Sheldon, W. G., South, R., 
Step, E., Stiff, Rev. A. T., Tomlin, J. Le B., Tonge, A. E., Turner, 
H. J., Wainwright, C. J., Walker, Comm. J. J., Wheeler, Rev. G., 
Wyse, L. H. B., Yerbury, Col. J. W. 
SociEeTvigEs. 
Tur Sourg Lonpon EromonocicaL and Naturat History Society. 
November 27th, 1919.—Annuat Exuipition.—Mr. 8. G. Castle- 
Russell exhibited aberrations of the following British Lepidoptera :— | 
Dryas paphia, rayed and suffused, varied valezina forms, intermediate, 
bleached, blue shade below, etc.; Limenitis sibilla ab. nigrina under- 
side; yellow tipped Huchloe cardamines; Brenthis euphrosyne rayed, 
cream coloured, etc.; Coenonympha pamphilus, a very pale series ; 
Aphantopus hyperantus, a long series of bred ab. lanceolata ; CU. tiphon, 
long series of aberrations, pale, ab. lanceolata; Celastrina argiolus, a 
perfect gynandromorph, and colour forms; Agriades coridon, a perfect 
gynandromorph, ab. syngrapha, ab. striata, ab. obsoleta, ete.; Plebeius 
aegon, 80 aberrations, ab. striata, ab. obsoleta, etc., and 40 females with 
one wing, the smaller, shot with male blue coloration; all taken or bred 
in the last two or three seasons. 
Mr. T. H. Grosvenor, a pair of Attacus atlas form edwardsi from 
the Khasia Hills and a large number of Scorpions taken in the Punjab, 
N.W. Provinees, ete. 
Mr. B. 8. Williams, a series of Lomaspilis marginata from Finchley 
showing an extreme range of variations. 
Mr. EK. KE. Green, (1) Papilio bianor taken at Camberley; (2) a 
series of Parascotia fuliginaria, taken at light at Camberley; (8) two 
Agrotis saucia ab. maryaritosa taken at sugar; (4) aberrations of 
Luperina testacea and Himera pennaria; (5) Stephanitis rhododendri an 
introduced pest of rhododendrons; (6) the rare Hemipteron Corizus 
maculatus from birch ; and (7) a contrivance of an iron ring and muslin 
for covering cylinders, jars, etc., for breeding. 
Mr. A. KE. Tonge, an Amorpha populi entirely devoid of marking ; 
and the very rare Noctuid Cloantha polyodon (perspicillaris) from 
Worthing. 
Mr. Leonard Tatchell, two very dark Arctia caja, one having 
scarcely any traces of cream on the forewings. 
Mr. R. Adkin, series of the British species of Nolidae and 
Nycteolidae, illustrating their range of variation. 
Mr. L. A. Box, examples of the more common species of the 
parasitic Chalcids. 
