being specimens of Pyslliodes chrysocephala, and rare varieties ; 

 tliree Carabus auratus, Hydrous caraboides, showing position of 

 eggs in nest; females of Sperchus emarginatus carrying egg bags, 

 and a single speciman of Pentodon punctatus, a South European 

 beetle, captured in Spitalfields Market, not recorded before in 

 England ; Euplecta ambigiuus, and the new variety Minutissimus 

 aube ; also Trichopteryx ambigua, of which only six or seven 

 named specimens exist, besides many specimens of other orders, 

 including Quedius quadripunctatus and Puncticollis of Thompson. 



Mr. Wellman with a single Boletobia fuliginaria, Leucania, 

 Albipunta, Dianthcecia, Albumacula, bred specimens of Acidalia 

 contigua, and many other species, also living larvae, among them, 

 Acidalia contiguaria. 



Mr. Ficklin, a specimen of Eupethecia, which is at present sup- 

 posed to be a species new to Britain, living larvae, and many bred 

 species. 



Mr. Elisha, male and female specimens of Pachetra lencophea, 

 taken on Box Hill, and many bred species, especially Tortrices and 

 Tinea. 



Mr. Williams, a single specimen of Boletobia fuliginaria, and 

 bred species. 



Mr. West, numerous Coleoptera, bred Acherontia atropos, 

 varieties of Eupethecia retangulata, &c. 



Mr. Bliss, series of Apamea opheagramma, taken at Brockley 

 by himself, also preserved larvae of different species. 



Mr. Perkins, a specimen of Plusia orichalcea, and also of 

 Cantharis versicatorius. 



Mr. West (Brixton), many preserved larvae. 



Mr. A. J. Rose, an hermaphrodite specimen of Lyccena alexis, 

 taken in the Isle of Wight. 



Mr. Chaney, specimens of Coleoptera from Gosport and 

 Rochester. 



Mr. Ryder, specimens of Coleoptera. 



Bred and captured foreign Lepidoptera and Coleoptera were also 

 shown at some of the Meetings of the Society by various Members. 



