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of Odonestes Potatoria, one side being the male form, and 

 the other the female ; the male and female forms being so 

 different gave the specimen a very peculiar appearance, the 

 heavy jilumed antenna) of the male being in strong contrast 

 to the liner female form. Another very interesting exhibition 

 was a hybrid between two of the large Sphinx moths, S. 

 Populi and Ocellatus. 



No papers of importance have been road during the 



Session. 



GEORGE HARDING, Hon. See. 



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GEOLOGICAL SECTION. 

 WO evening meetings of thp Section have been held 

 during the past Session, when papers were road by 

 Mr. Joel Loan on the " Dolomitic Conglomerate of Bristol," 

 and by Prof. Lloyd Morgan on " Elevation and Subsidence," 

 respectively. 



ROBERT A. CHARLETON, Hon. Sec. 



