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1. LiBYTHEA FULVESCEA^S. 



Distinguished from L. carinenta Cram, and L. moiya Boisd. by 

 the absence of any white markings above, and fi-om L. terena 

 Godt. by the greater extent of black above and the unicolorous 

 character of the fulvous markings. 



Type. (5 in Coll. H. J. Adams. Expanse of wings 50 mm. 



2. Thecla subobscuba. 



Allied to T. vihidia Hew., but distinguishable by the much 

 darker ground-colour of underside and the larger red patch. 

 Type. $ in Coll. H. J. Adams. Expanse of wings 32 mm. 



3. Thecla dominicana. 



Allied to T. angelia Hew. from Caba, but the smaller amount 

 of copper-colour above and the dark line of hind wings below being 

 pai-tially edged with i-ed at once sei've to distinguish it from that 

 species. 



Types. 15 S vn Coll. H. J. Adams. Expanse of wings 

 24-30 mm. 



The next Meeting of the Society for Scientific Business will be 

 held on Tuesday, the 19th April, 1904, at half-past Eight 

 o'clock P.M., when the following communications will be made : — 



1. Messrs. Oldfield Thomas, F.R.S., and Harold Schwann, 

 F.Z.S. — On Mammals collected during the Uganda Boundary 

 Commission by Mr. W. G. Doggett. 



2. Mr. F. E. Beddard, F.R.S. — Contributions to the Anatomy 

 of the Lacertilia.^ — II. On some Points in the Structure of 

 Tiipinmnhis. 



3. Dr. P. Chalmers Mitchell. — On the Disposition and Mor- 

 phology of the Intestinal Coils in Mammals. 



4. Mr. G. A. BouLENGER, F.R.S. — On the Characters and 

 Affinities of the Triassic Reptile, Telerpeton elginense. 



5. Mr. Herbert Druge, V.P.Z.S. — Descriptions of some new 

 Species of Butteriiies belonging to the Family Eryoinidai from 

 Tropical South America. 



The following Papers have been received : — 



1. Sir Charles Eliot, K.C.M.G. — On some Nudibranchs from 

 East Aiiica and Zanzibar. — Part V. 



