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canescens (Psychodidse)," with an Appendix by Baron Osten 
Sacken. 
Mr. Jacoby read a paper entitled, Contributions to 
the Knowledge of African Phytophagous Coleoptera." 
Dr. Sharp remarked, in reply to a question by Mr. Jacoby, 
that Erichson began the " Insekten Deutschlands " nearly 
fifty years ago, and as he was engaged on a classification 
of the Coleoptera of the World, he included a considerable 
number of exotic species in his work. 
Mr. G. F. Hampson read a paper entitled, " Descriptions of 
New Heterocera from India." 
February 20th, 1895. 
Professor Raphael Meldola, F.R.S" , President, in the 
Chair. 
Donations to the Library were announced, and thanks 
voted to the respective donors. - 
Exhibitions, etc. 
Mr. W. M. Christy exhibited specimens of Lycc^na agestis, 
caught in Sussex, last summer, which had a white edging 
round the black discoidal spot. He said the specimens 
might, perhaps, be identical with the Northern form of the 
species known as the variety salmacis, 
Mr. H. Goss exhibited for Mr. Frank Bromilow a small 
collection of Lepidoptera from the South of France, made 
by Mr. Bromilow. Amongst the species exhibited were the 
iolloYf ing : —Heterogynis penella, Hb.; Zygcuna stcecJiadis, Bkh.; 
Apamea testacea, Hb.; A. dumerilii, Dup,; Luperina matura, 
Hufn.; Grammesia trigrammica, Hufn.; Caradrina exigua, Hb.; 
Calophasia platyptera, Esp.; Eucrostis olympiaria, IL.S/, Nemo- 
ria pulmentaria, Gn.; Acidalia suhsericeata, Hw., var. mancu- 
niata, Knaggs ; A. Jilicata, Hb.; A. ruhiginata, Hufn.; A. 
margine-punctata, Goze ; A. imitai'ia, Hb.; Boarmia consortaria, 
F.; Ematurga atomaria, L.; Aspilates oclirearia, Rossi ; Gidaria 
ferrugata, CI., ab. unidentaria, Hw.; C. fluviata, Hb.; C. 
