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REPORTS OF MEETINGS 
bers of species of Lepidoptera, principally of the genus 
Colias, when a discussion took place regarding the cause 
of the predominant colours — ^yellow and orange — in this 
genus. 
Mr. H. J. Charbonnier read notes communicated by Mr. 
C. J. Watkins, of Painswick, upon certain species of Lepid- 
optera observed there in 1904. 
Nov. 15. — Dr. C. King Rudge exhibited a specimen of a 
Mole cricket (? sp.), taken on board ship off the coast of 
Java. 
Mr. G. C. Griffiths exhibited numerous specimens of 
Satyrince, including J and ? ; Zethera ihermoea, Hew., 
from Luzon, Philippines ; and Pierella Hymettia, Stdgr., 
from Ecuador. 
Mr. H. J. Charbonnier showed coloured prints of the 
eggs of the Guillemot, and watercolour drawings, done 
life-size by himself, of Guillemot, Dunlin, Ringed Plover, 
Water-rail, Corncrake, Quail, Woodcock, and Peewit. 
The Secretary exhibited J and $ specimens of Nyssia 
lapponaria, from Rannoch ; also a box of Hymenoptera 
and Diptera captured near Crantock, North Cornwall. 
CHARLES BARTLETT, 
Hon. Secretary. 
