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Mr. Griffiths also showed a box of moths of the genus A7’c(ia for 
comparison, and many other specimens of lepidoptera. 
November 6th. — Mr. G. C. Griffiths exhibited six specimens of 
Laphygma exigna from Penarth and Sussex, and a discussion took 
place upon the remarkable immigration of this species this year, 
Heliothis peltige^'a^ Dianthcecia, conspersa (black var.), Hadena glauca 
(black var.), and Cucullia gnaphalii. 
The Hon. Secretary showed a series of Agrotis 7'ipae, bred from 
larvse found on Salsola kali on Braunton Burrows. 
Mr. H. J, Charbonnier exhibited specimens of Mecinus collaris 
found on Plantago maritima on the banks of the Avon, and re- 
marked upon the gall produced in the stem by the larva ; also 
specimens of Clonus scrophularice, together with a flower head of 
Scrophularia aquatica having thereon the puparium made by the 
larva. 
Dec. 11th. — Mr. H. J. Charbonnier exhibited specimens of the 
following “ frog-hoppers,” Tettigonia viridis, T. vulnerata, and 
T. jlavostriatus, etc. 
Mr. G. C. Griffiths exhibited some “ PapiliosC including Papilio 
Home^'us, P. caiguanahus, P. cacicus, P. Godeffroi, P. alopiuSy 
P. Electryon, etc. 
The Hon. Secretary showed a box of insects taken at Downderry, 
Cornwall, including 3 specimens of Satyrus janira^ having cream 
coloured patches on the wings, a pupa case and bred fly of 
Gasterophilus equU, Tahanus hovinus, etc. 
CHARLES BARTLETT, 
Hon, Secretary. 
June 12, 1907. 
