conformis, X. conspicillaris,Dicranurafurcula, D. bifida, Notodonta 

 ttepida, and others equally rare. 

 Mr. A. J. Rose, Acidalia emutaria, and a black variety of Limenitis 



sibylla. 

 Mr. Snell, Lampides Bcettca taken at Isle of Wight, Aplecta occulta 

 and European lepidoptera, including Papilio podalirius, Apollo, 

 Lyccena Arion, etc. 

 Mr. Mugford, Stilbia anomala, and series of a Paphia varValezina 

 Mr. W. A. West, bred specimens of Bryophila glandifera and 

 preserved larvae. 

 It is with great regret that the Council has to report the death of 

 one of its members, viz., Francis Owen, of Leatherhead. M.R.C.S., who 

 lost his life while on his professional work by accidently walking into a 

 canal near Kintbury, Surrey. 



From the accompanying Balance Sheet will be seen the Society's 

 financial position, which must be considered very good indeed. 



In conclusion it is to be hoped that the Society will make still greater 

 headway in the coming year, and that even a more satisfactory report 

 than this may be issued at the next annual meeting. 



A. BLISS, 

 December 16th, 1880. Ho?i. Sec. 



