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on underside, brilliant blue females, ab. melanotoxa (ab. arena) $ ; 

 AgriacUs coridun, orange ringed spots on hind margin S , black suffu- 

 sion extended in ^ , pale buff 2 , white wedges between nervures in 

 2 , black marking elongated underside $ , etc. ; Bithys quercm $ dark- 

 blue patches instead of purple; Epinejihele jnrtina J with bleached 

 central patches on all wings; Coenonymiiha pampkilus 5 straw 

 coloured, S dark fulvous colour; Epinephele tithonus ab. inincki yellow, 

 with extra spots, several with 1, 2 or 3 extra spots on the upperside, 

 one with complete absence of spots, etc. 



Mr. Newman, for Mr. Percy Richards, a fine collection of preserved 

 larvae of British Lepidoptera, which had been hand-painted in their 

 natural colours. 



For Mr. G. B. Oliver, Mr. Newman exhibited a fine series of aberra- 

 tions of Aijiiades thetis includiug ab. obsoleta, ab. se)iii-obsoleta, striated 

 forms, one with ground colour creamy white, a leaden coloured upper- 

 side, one (? leaden and blue mixed ; many aberrations of Polyomuiatita 

 icarus : and Coenonympha pawphilus with spotless underside. 



For Signor Piazzo, Mr. Newman showed a fine decoraria {sii.broseato) 

 form of Zonosona pendularia, which had a conspicuous white line 

 between the dark outer border and the red suffusion . 



Mr. Newman's own exhibits were (1) a series of bred Celerio nallii 

 from Cornwall ; (2) hybrid ocellatus x populi with much variation ; 

 (3) many aberrations of Anwrpha fiopuli : (4) unicolorous black 

 examples of Eupithecia lariciata from Warwickshire ; (5) a series of the 

 new species of Britisja Geometer which has recently been differentiated 

 from Laiiiprojiteryx sufniitata by the Rev. W. Metcalfe, and somewhat 

 resembling ]\ustri))iia silaceata. It was from a new locality. 



Rev. A. T. Stiff, (1) many aberrations of Epinephele tithonus 

 including xanthic, bipupillate, and extra-spotted forms, with a male 

 having pale bars on the hindwings ; (2) a pale Hypocrita jacubaeae ; 

 (3) a large Coenonympha paiiiphilus with black ocelli on hindwings, a 

 bipupillate $ , and a g- with minute apical spot on underside. 



Mr. Porritt, a very fine series of extreme forms of Abra.can 

 qrossiilariata ab. niyrosparsata from Huddersfield. 



Mr. West (Greenwich), for the Society, twelve drawers of the 

 Freeman collection of European Butterflies. 



Mr. G. C. Russell, (1) many aberrations of Aphantopuii hyperantus, 

 including ab. caeca, ab. arete and ab. lanceolata, etc., mostly bred from 

 ova from N. Hants ; (2) a fine blue A. coridan and an unusually pale 

 specimen, without dark margins ; (3) a gynandromorphic Saturnia 

 pavonia ; (4) iJeiopeia pulchella taken in Surrey in June 1913 ; and (5) 

 Mbnan tiliae lacking the four spots on upperwings. 



Mr. Buckstone several series of Selenia Innaria, successive broods 

 from a Teesdale female and read notes on the broods and specimens 

 and on the variation shown. 



Mr. Bowman, specimens of Zonosinna pendidaria, including speci- 

 mens with pink markings absent, with pink suffusion between the 

 marginal lines, a new form with all wings suflused with a dark purple,- 

 one with marginal dots elongated into strite, and forms in which a 

 white line appears between the dark area and the pink suffusion. 



Rev. J. E. Tarbat, a, 2 A. coridan without trace of marginal spots, 

 an ab. obsoleta, and a 2 with the marginal spots coalesced, and an 

 asymmetrically marked Mimas tiliae, 



