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proceeded to the morphology of the creature, and thereafter 

 to an explanation of its anatomy and physiology, concluding 

 with an account of its reproduction and development. 



NOVEMBER igth, 18S5. 

 R. South, Esq., F.E.S., President, in the Chair. 

 Mr. T. R. Billups exhibited the following IcJnieumonidcB : 



Br aeon oscidator, Ns. 

 Hemiteles fulvipes, Gr. 

 Colastes braconins, Hal. 

 Braeon variator, Nees. 

 Macrocenirus infirvins, Ns. 

 Ichneiinion eovipiitatorins^ Gr. 

 Lissonota segvientator, Fab. 



Bred from Coleophora virgaurece. 

 Zygoena filipendiilce. 

 A miner in oak-leaves. 

 Coccyx strobilana. 

 HydrcEcia petasites. 

 A rctia ftdigi?tosa. 

 Sesia spJiegiforniis. 



