SOCIETIES. 915 
India, chiefly Bangalore, including Attacus edwardsi, Trabala vishnu, 
Crishna macrops, Zygaena cashmirensis, ete. 
Mr. H. Moore, Mutilla europaea (Hym.) from Bournemouth, with 
other Mutilla species from Egypt, Upper Amazons, Indiana, and the 
Ionian Isles. 
Mr. Carr, pupe of the cheese-mite, Piophila casei (Dip.). 
Mr. Bunnett, the black aberration of Coccinella hieroglyphica (Col.) 
from Keston with the type. 
September 23rd.—Mr. K. G. Blair, B.Sc., President, in the ehair. 
An Exhibition of Lantern Slides. 
Mr. R. Adkin, views of old Selborne. 
Mr. Tonge, resting habit of several British Geometers. 
Mr. Main, seasonal forms of Pieris napi, stages and pupal chamber 
of Timarcha laevigata (Col.), ravages and metamorphoses of Donacia 
sp. (Col.). 
Mr. Bedford (Eastbourne), rare species (Lep.) captured in Sussex, 
local birds, rare and local orchids, abnormal growths, ete. 
Mr. Withycombe, Chrysopa, Hemerobius, Syrphus, and Str atiomys. 
Mr. Colthrup, positions of rest of butterflies and moths, and habits 
of birds. 
Mr. Dennis, Windermere and its flora, mosses from Windermere 
and H. Horsley. 
Genera Hxureits.—Mr. Grosvenor, many species and forms of the 
genus Tertas from India. 
Mr. Bowman, a bred series of Tricopterya carpinata from Oxshott 
with numerous forms having well-emphasised transverse lines on the 
forewings. 
Mr. H. J. Turner, three species of Hacles (Lep. Het.), H. imperialis, 
N. York, “. grandis, Sao Paulo, and #. sp. ? from Cordoba, Argentine, 
sent by Mr. Lindeman, with coloured photographs of the larvee of the 
two last. 
Oct. 14th.—Donation.—Mr. J. B. Farmer presented a box of 
British Odonata to the Society’s collection. 
ABERRATIONS OF British LeprpoptEra.—Mr. Riley, on behalf of 
Mr. South for Mr. Dolton, aberrations of (1) Agriades coridon, between 
ab. albicans and race apennina ; (2) Hibernia leucophaearia conspicuous 
wavy lines on a clear ground; (3) dark grey-brown Bupalus piniaria. 
A smaLL SurRREY Race oF Z. FiLIpENDULAE.—Mr. Turner, a small 
race of Zygaena filipendulae from Box Hill, with 6th spot very feebly 
developed, including ab. cytist and other aberrations. 
H. pinaster Larva.—Mr. Newman, living full-fed larva of Hylotcus 
pinastrt from Suffolk. 
Aprerrations oF P. rapar.—Mr. B. §. Williams, three Pieris rapae 
showing a discal spot on the hindwings, and a striate, asymmetrical 
torm of Rumicia phlaeas. 
Irish P. napPl; GYNANDROMORPH OF P, Rapazn.—Mr. Johnson, 
banded females of Pieris napt from Ireland, one being yellow suffused, 
confluent Zygaena trifolii from Folkstone, and a gynandromorph of 
P. rapae. 
