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in the Chair. — The following were elected Fellows of the Society : 

 Messrs. William George Clutten, 136, Coal Clough Lane, Burnley ; 

 Edmund James Pearce, The Lodge, Corpus Ghristi College, Cam- 

 bridge ; George Evelyn Hutchinson, Aysthorpe, Newton Eoad, 

 Cambridge ; Charles Herbert Lankester, Cartago, Costa Eica ; Arthur 

 D. E. Bacchus, 29, Abbotsford Eoad, Eedland, Bristol ; and Captain 

 Douglas S. WilkinsoD, Kennington Vicarage, Ashford, Kent. — 

 Exhibits : Lord Eothschild exhibited a group of mimetic Lepidoptera 

 and Hymenoptera from South America. — Mr. W. G. Sheldon exhi- 

 bited, on behalf of Mr. T. Greer, a series of Epinephile jurtina and 

 of Pieris napi from Co. Tyrone. Mr. A. W. Pickard-Cambridge 

 exhibited Zeller's types of a number of moths, mainly Crambids, 

 from Egypt and Palestine. — Mr. W. E. H. Eosenberg exhibited an 

 example of Colaenis telesiphe tithraustes from Ecuador, in which the 

 band of the hind wing is white as in the typical form. — Mr. G. T. 

 Bethune-Baker exhibited a series of Heodes phloeas, and a specimen 

 of Zygaena transalpine!, ab. elongata from Florence. — Dr. G. A. K. 

 Marshall, on behalf of Mr. B. P. Uvarov, exhibited some remarkable 

 mimetic long-horned grasshoppers with their Cicindelid models. — Dr. 

 J. Jordan, F.E.S., exhibited a pair of the Agaristid moths, Aegocera 

 mahdi, the male of which has a stridulatory organ ; also a series of 

 Liphyra brassolis. — Dr. S. A. Neave gave an account of the fauna 

 of Mt. Mlanje, N'yasaland, and illustrated his remarks with lantern- 

 slides and with an exhibition of some typical insects from that locality. 



The South London Entomological Society. — March 23rd, 

 1922.— Mr. E. J. Bunnett, M.A., F.E.S., President, in the Chair.— 

 The death of Mr. Lachlan Gibb, F.E.S., a life member, was announced. 

 — Mr. Goodman exhibited an aberration of Argynnis aglaia with the 

 discal blotches much increased in area and united to form an irregular 

 band. — Mr. Grosvenor, Dr. Chapman's bred series of Callophrys avis. 

 — Mr. Turner, the remarkable silver Satyrid Argyrophorus argenteus 

 from Chili. 



April 13th.— My. E. J. Bunnett, M.A., F.E.S., President, in the 

 Chair. — Mr. A. A. W. Buckstone, series of Brenthis euphrosyne all 

 strongly marked, taken on high ground at Horsley compared with 

 others taken at a much lower elevation in the valley. Also one 

 from Oxshott with xanthic markings, and ab. obscura of Cleoceris 

 viminalis from Yorks, — Mr. Enefer, beetles attacking lentils from 

 Egypt. — Mr. Withycombe, the results of pine-beating at Bagshot, 

 including Panolis piniperda, larvae of Ellopia prosapiaria, Ghrysopa 

 vulgaris and C. prasina with its prey Ghermes laricis. 



April 27th.— Mr. K. G. Blair, B.Sc, F.E.S., Vice-President, in 

 the Chair. — Messrs. A. D. Hobson, of Highgate, W. Eait Smith, 

 F.E.S., of Bickley, and A. G. West, of W. Dulwich, were elected 

 members. — Mr. S. S. Green, F.E.S., gave a lecture on "British 

 Coccidce," with blackboard sketches and numerous coloured figures 

 of species and their depredations. — Mr. Grosvenor, a collection of 

 ths species and forms of the genus Endrosa (Setina). — Mr. Step, 

 a living salamander (Salamandra maculosa), which he and his son 

 had found under a heap of stones by the roadside near Boulogne. 

 — Hy. J. Turnne, Hon. Editor of Proceedings. 



