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oak tree, at Copdock, near Ipswich, on the 30th September 
last. It was in beautiful condition and had apparently only 
recently emerged from the chrysalis. He also exhibited two 
specimens of Xanthia ocdlaris taken at the same time. Mr. 
Barrett referred to the few recorded captures of X, zinckenii 
{lambda) in this country. 
Mr. E. W. Lloyd exhibited male and female specimens of 
Amara alpina from Garvell, Perthshire. 
Colonel Swinhoe stated that he had, during the past 
summer, captured four specimens of Fieris daplidice at Deal. 
He said they were worn and had probably been blown over 
from France. Mr. Tutt remarked that he had collected at 
Deal for many years but had never met with Pieris daplidice. 
Papers f etc, read, 
Mr. Tutt read a paper, communicated by Professor A. 
Radcliffe Grote, entitled, " Notes on the genus Cidaria." 
Dr. T. A. Chapman read a paper entitled, Notes on 
Pupae ; Orneodes, E'permenia, Chrysocorys, and Pterophorns.** 
Lord Walsingham, Mr. Blandford, and Mr. Tutt took part in 
the discussion which ensued. 
December 4th, 1895. 
Professor Raphael Meldola, F.R S., President, in the 
Chair. 
Donations to the Library were announced, and thanks 
voted to the respective donors. 
Election of an Honorary Fellow. 
Mr. S. H. Scudder, of Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A., was 
elected an Honorary Fellow to fill the vacancy caused by the 
death of Prof. C. V. Riley. 
Election of Fellows, 
Lieut .-Colonel C. T. Bingham, Indian Staff Corps, of 4, 
Waverley Place, St. John's Wood, N.W. ; Captain C. G. Nurse, 
13th Bombay Native Infantry, c/o Messrs. Cox and Co., 
Charing Cross, S.W. ; and Mr. E. F. Studd, M.A., B.CX., of 
Oxton, Exeter, were elected Fellows of the Society. 
