56 THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S RECORD. 
Mr. Brooks, series of T. (X.) aurago from Horsley, and representa- 
tives of various local races of Ematur ga atomaria. 
Mr. Hammond, a perfectly symmetrical gynandromorph of Poly- 
ommatus icarus from Boscastle. 
Mr. Newman, for Mr. G. B. Oliver, a very long series of picked 
aberrations of Agriades coridon taken in 1917, including many aberra- 
tions of var. syngrapha, forms of ab. semi-syngrapha, a gynandrous 
Specimen, various colour aberrations, a series showing variation to var. 
fowleri, underside aberrations, etc. 
Mr. Tonge, a bred series of Hnnomos quercinaria (angularia), half 
being dark banded; males of A. coridon showing red scales on the 
margin of the hindwings, and an example of ab. fowleré from Surrey ; 
and the Dipteron E'chinomyia grossa, bred from a larva of Lasiocampa 
quercus var. callunae from near Preston. 
Mr. A. Lawrence, a rare aberration of the female of the Australian 
race of Hypolimnas bolina from Rockhampton, an almost uniformly 
black specimen. 
Mr. L. W. Newman, long series of aberrations of Abramwas grossu- 
lariata, including forms of ab. varleyata, of ab. lacticolor, and of ab. 
migrosparsata, etc., long series of Cosmotriche potatoria from W. Sussex, 
many females approaching the rich dark males in coloration ; a long 
series of hybrid ocellatus x populi, bred 1917, very uniform in marking, 
most were gynandromorphs ; a number of brick-red Mimas tiliae ; bred 
series of Boarmia roboraria, extremely small although well fed; an 
extreme melanic Boarmia consortaria from Sutton Coldfield; large 
female Cerura bicuspis, bred from Tilgate Forest; and black-banded 
Agriopis aprilina, bred from pupe dug in Delamere Forest. 
Mr. W. J. Kaye, Morpho perseus from French Guiana, a polymor- 
phic species spread over a considerable area of 8. America; and a 
painting of the Byfleet Canal. ; 
Mr. Hy. J. Turner, butterflies recently received from Sicily, includ- 
ing Charaxes jasius, Gonepteryx cleopatra, Polygonia egea, Papilio 
podalirius, Fumicia phlaeas var. eleus, Pieris manni (2), a very dwarf 
Aricia medon, etc., and read notes on the exhibit. 
Mr. E. M. Gibb, salmon coloured examples of Zygaena filipendulae 
from Hast Sussex. 
Mr. H. A. Leeds, a large number of aberrations of British butter- 
flies taken in 1917, including Agriades coridon, pale g, ab. semi- 
syngrapha, varied ground in 2s, ab. syngrapha (Chiltern Hills), dwarf 
9; Polyommatus icarus ab. icarinus, underside aberrations ; Huchloé 
cardamines; Pieris napi, large black markings on forewings ; Melanargia 
galathea, much yellow developed; Coenonympha pamphilus, varied 
ground, ab. lyllws, ete. 
Mr. H. Moore, Huvanessa antiopa and Pyrametis cardui, examples 
from numerous localities over the whole of their areas of distribution. 
Mr. A. W. Buckstone, a series of Spilosoma lubricipeda var. fasciata, 
the result of inbreeding across between type and zatima; and bleached 
forms of H’pinephele jurtina. 
Mr. O. J. Williamson, photographs of the nest and nesting habits 
of the Great Crested Grebe. 
LANCASHIRE AND CHEsHirE H\nromoLocicaL Society, 
October 15th, 1917.—Eixureition or THE SEason’s CaPpruRRS.— 
