122 THE ENTOMOLOGIST S RECORD. 
Variation in H. pennarta.—Mr. A. A. W. Buckstone exhibited a 
long bred and captured series of Himera pennaria from various 
localities, and read notes on the forms included. 
XantHic C. pampuiius.—Mr. Garrett, an extremely pale xanthic 
example of Coenonympha pamphilus, taken at Wicken. 
March 11th, 1919.—New Memper.—Mr. A. C. Jump, of Wands- 
worth Common, was elected a member. 
ApERrRaTions oF BritisH BuTTERFLIES.—Mr. R. Adkin exhibited 
aberrations of Pyrameis atalanta, yellow instead of red coloration, and 
of Vanessa io, without eyespots on the hindwings. 
Tuectipm.—Mr. W. J. Kaye, several striking species of South 
American Theclidae. 
ABERRATIONS OF S. SEMELE AND P. aGon.—Mr. Barrett, series of 
Satyrus semele, showing much aberration in the spotting of the fore- 
wings; a series of Plebetus aegon underside aberrations, and of 
Polyommatus icarus undersides. 
Tur Surrey races or A. cortpon.—Mr. A. W. W. Buckstone, the 
1919 specimens of the three forms of Agriades coridon from Shere, 
Surrey, and read notes on these races. 
AseRrations oF P. rcarus.—Mr. lL. EH. Dunster, underside aber- 
rations of Polyommatus icarus with ab. obsoleta and ab. icarinus. 
Some Aquatic Larv=.—Messrs. Blair and EH. Main, living larve 
of Corethra sp., Mochlonyx sp., Ochlerobatus nemorosus and Anopheles 
bifureatus all denizens of water, and made remarks on their habits in 
captivity. 
Metanic D. truncata.—Mr. P. S. Williams, a bred series of the 
melanic form of Dysstroma truncata from Finchley. 
Jamaican Liprpoprers.—Mr. Hy. J. Turner, a large number of 
Lepidoptera taken in the latter part of 1919 in Jamaica by a member, 
Mr. D. Pearson. 
LANCASHIRE AND CHESHIRE HINTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 
January 19th, 1920.—New Memper.—Mr. J. Davis Ward, Lime- 
hurst, Grange-over-Sands, was elected a member. 
Annuat Report or Leprpoprera.—Mr. W. Mansbridge read his 
report as Recorder for Lepidoptera for 1919. Five species new to the 
Lancashire and Cheshire List were mentioned, viz., Nonagria gemini- 
punctata, Hatchmere ; Depressaria cnicella, bred from sallow, Formby ; 
Retinia purdeyi, Burnley ; Lithocolletis sorbi, Delamere, Kastham and 
Woolton; Hlachista magnificella, Sales Wood, near Prescot. Crambus 
uliginosellus, new to Lancashire, from Holker Moss. In support of 
the paper, Mr. W. A. Tyerman exhibited a number of his most 
interesting captures daring 1919. 
February 16th, 1920.—The evening was devoted to a discussion of 
the rules of the Society. 
_ Exarsrrs.—Mr. 8. Gordon Smith, a case of very fine varieties of 
Vanessa to, Aglais urticae, Huvanessa polychloros, Apatura iris, Aphant- 
