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March 17. — Mr. Charbonnier exhibited a specimen of the 
Bee Louse, Braula coeca, and described its life history ; also 
specimens of Ornithomyia avicularia and Hippobosca equina. 
Mr. Griffiths exhibited the following varieties and aberra- 
tions : Argynnis paphia, with white spots, and another 
with dark rays ; Vanessa io, with spots on fore wing green 
in place of the usual blue ; Satyrus janira, with cream- 
coloured spots on wings ; Psilura monacha, a black 6 and 
a banded 9 ; Euchelia jacohem, straw-coloured aberration 
with faint red markings, and another drab variety. 
Dr. Budge exhibited a fine example of the Lantern FI 37 ', 
Fulgora laternaria from British Guiana, and a specimen of 
the large water bug, Belostoma grandis. 
November 14. — Mr. Watkins communicated the capture 
by Mr. W. B. Davis, at Stroud, of a 9 specimen of Ahchna 
grandis on August 11 , 1903. 
Mr. Griffiths exhibited a number of species of Lemoniidai, 
a group of Lepidoptera of ver^^ varied character inhabiting 
tropical South America. 
CHARLES BARTLETT, 
Hon. Secretary. 
June 3, 1904. 
