The Botanical exhibits included specimens and coloured 

 studies of British and exotic plants ; also coloured studies of 

 British Fungi. 



The lower forms of Animal and Vegetable life were well 

 represented in the room set apart for the display of Micro- 

 scopical objects, in which the Society was assisted by Messrs. 

 ENOCK and Newman, and Members of the South London 

 and Queckett Microscopical Societies. 



Among the Exhibitions at our Meetings we notice the 

 following : — 



Hymenoptera. 



Mr. Billups, Hymenoptera-Aculeaia, such as Pompilus spissus, 

 Priocncmis pusillus, SpJiecodes subquadratus, S. variegata, S. similis, 

 S. affinis, Prosopis dilala, P. confusa ; also many rare species of 

 Ichneumonidce, such as Chrysis fulgida, C. neglecta, wasps' nests, 

 genera Polistes and Odynerus from Borneo, and nest of Vespa 

 germanica from North Devon. 



Mr. West (Greenwich), Wasp's nest from S. America. 

 Lepidoptera. 



Mr. Adkin (Vice-President), Eugonia quercinaria including var. 

 infuscata, and the Irish form of Noctua dahlii ; also the following, all 

 bred. Endromis versicolor, Notodonta chaonia, Acronycta alni, 

 Eugonia erosaria, Eupithecia satyrata, also Acidalia inornata, and a 

 very dark form of Dianthoecia capsophila from south of Ireland. 



Mr. Barker, varieties of LyccBna icarus (alexis) and Boarmia 

 repandata, and B. abietaria, bred ; also Acidalia rubiginata (rubri- 

 cata), taken in the Warren at Folkestone, in August. 



Mr. Cook, Choerocampa porcellus, var., Lithosia griseoia, and 

 bleached variety of Epiphinele (Satyrus) ianira. 



Mr. Cooper, Pericallia syi'ingaria (bred), and Zonosomz 

 (Ephyra) oi'bicularia. 



Mr. Croker, Variety of Abraxas grossulariata, Gcometra (lodes) 

 vernaria, and Melitaa athalia, from Cromer. 



Mr. Dobson, Eugonia ( Ennomos ) erosaria, Drepana lacertinaria 

 ( Platypteryx lacertula), dark var., and Dicranura bifida. 



Mr. Eley, Drepana lacertinaria (Platypteryx lacertula), and 

 Lobophora lobulata. 



