44 THE ENTIOMOLOGIST’S RECORD. 
Mr. W.. J. Kaye, long varied series of Melitaea cinaia and M. 
athalia, great reduction of dark markings to héavy extension of 
markings, on both upper and undersides. 
LaNcASHIRE AND CHESHIRE EwromoLoGicaL Socrsty. 
November 17th, 1919.— Paper on PERONEA CRISTANA AND ON §. 
REVAyANA, ETc.—Mr. Wm. Mansbridge read a short paper on 
Peronea cristana and Sarrothripus revayana in the New Forest. 
The paper was a description of a few days holiday at Brockenhurst 
in pursuit of these variable moths, and was illustrated by the 
insects captured. Some twenty varieties of P. cristana and fifteen 
of S. revayana were exhibited. Mr. Mansbridge also showed a 
long series of Bryophila perla from Wavertree, takén from about 
300 yards of red sandstone wall which was only sparsely covered 
with light grey lichen. The moth was in unusual plenty in 
August, 1919, and was exceptionally variable. The exhibit comprised 
bright yellow, orange-mottled forms with the black markings reduced ; 
bright green mottled with darker, the black markings normal; speci- 
mens with the usual ochreous ground colour of a greenish grey; also 
some with all the markings very much intensified; and finally, a few 
almost unicolorous, pale ochreous examples. There was no orange 
coloured lichen on the wall, neither has any been seen elsewhere in the 
district. Several members brought their series of B. perla for 
exhibition. 
Some Winter Morus.—Mr. 8. Gordon Smith shewed a fine brick red 
variety of Himera pennaria from Chester, an apparently wingless 
female of the same from Delamere, and uncommon forms of Hibernia 
defoliaria also from Delamere. 
Locat British Lermorrera.—Mr. W. A. Tyerman exhibited bred 
Melanthia albicillata from near Prescot; Odontopera bidentata ab. nigra 
and typical Amphidasis betutaria from Simonswood; Cidaria immanata 
from Prenton, and Hupithecia abbreviata from Llangollen. 
December 15th, 1919.—Annuat Meetinc.—The usual reports were 
presented and the following were elected as Officers and Council for 
the ensuing year. President: Mr. S. P. Doudney. Vice- Presidents : 
Messrs. R. Tait, F.E.S.; R. Wilding ; and Dr. C. B. Longstaff, M.A., 
P.E.S. Hon. Treasurer: Dr. John Cotton. Hon. Librarian: Mr. 
A. W. Hughes. Hon. Secretary: Wm. Mansbridge, F.B.S. Council : 
Messrs. W. A. Tyerman; W. Buckley; Prof. R. Newstead, M.Sc. ; 
F.R.S.; G. F. Mathew, F.L.S.; L. West, M.I.M.E.; A. W. Boyd, 
M.C., M.A.; Dr. A. R. Jackson,; W. J. Lucas, B.Sc., F.E.S.; S. 
Gordon Smith; Alfred Newstead, F.E.S.; Rev. F. M. B. Carr; and 
EK. F. Studd, M.A., F.E.S. Mr. F. N. Pierce, of Warmington, Oundle, 
Northants, was elected an Honorary Member of the Society. 
AnnuaL Appress.—The President read an address entitled ‘* Notes 
from Cartmel Fell.” ji 
