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Photographs of Ova. —Mr. T. H. L. Grosvenor, on behalf of Mr. 
A. E. Tonge, some fine photographs of ova and pup® of Gortyna 
micacea, Peryesa elpenor, and Peryesa porcellus. 
Nov. 15th, 1901.— Aplecta prasina. —Mr. V. Eric Shaw, some 
Aplerta prasina, from the New Forest, taken between June 28th and 
July 3rd, 1904. 
Eukymus croceus, bred.— Mr. J. Riches, Eurymus croceus, bred 
from ova obtained at Eastbourne, in 1904. The eggs hatched on 
August 15th, and by September 14th the first larvae were ready to 
pupate. An imago appeared on October 6th. Later on eleven males 
ami ten females of the var. helice (three being rather intermediate), and 
ten ordinary typical females and three cripples were bred. Four 
butterflies died in pupa. 
Aberration of Xanthorrhoe fluctuata. —Rev. C. R. N. Burrows, 
an aberration of Xanthorrhoe Jiuctuata with an unusual modification of 
the band of the forewing. 
Gortyna paludis, etc. —Mr. Burrows, extreme forms of Gortyna 
paladin, showing both red and brown forms. Glaea liyula, with an 
ant that had died while fixed to the costa, and Pyropliila trayopoqonis 
with the nervures marked out by individuals of Chdytus venustissimus, 
a carnivorous acarus. 
PoLYOMMATUS CORYDON FROM DIFFERENT LOCALITIES.—Mr. C. P. 
Pickett, Polyomniatus corydon from Worthing and Lewes. From the 
former the specimens were bright and varied, while from the latter 
they were dull and constant. It was mentioned that Dover specimens 
were also very bright. . 
Cyaniris argiolus from Worthing.— Mr. Pickett, some fine Cyaniris 
argil das from Worthing, showing females of the first brood like females 
of the second. 
Agrotis ashworthii. —Mr. G. H. Hamling, Ayrotis ashworthii bred 
and caught from Penmenmaur, North Wales. 
Aberration of Cosmotriche potatoria. — Mr. G. H. Heath, a 
specimen of Cosmotriche potatoria with the spot above the discoidal 
mark wanting. The hindwings were also unusually dark.' 
Bred Eupithecia jasioneata. — Mr. L. B. Prout, a series of 
Eupithecia jasioneata, bred from North Devon, also for comparison a 
series of Eupithecia castiyata. 
Dec. 6th, 1904.— Annual Meeting. —The Treasurer, Mr. C. P. 
Pickett, read his annual report, showing a balance in band of T3 10s. 2d. 
Mr. W. J. Kaye moved as a amendment that the life membership fund 
instead of being carried forward year by year be invested without 
delay in the Post Office, either in the name of the Trustees or, if 
practicable, in the name of the Society. Mr. L. B. Prout seconded the 
amendment. Mr. S. J. Bell moved the adoption of the amended report, 
Mr. C. Nicholson seconded, and the amended report was adopted. 
The following were elected as Officers and Council. President , Mr. 
A. W. Mera; Vice-Presidents, Dr. T. A. Chapman, Mr. J. A. Clark, 
Mr. F. J. Hanbury, Mr. L. B. Prout ; Treasurer, Mr. C. P. Pickett ; 
Librarians, Mr. G. H. Heath and Mr. V. Eric Shaw; Curators, Mr. 
W. I. Cox and Mr. T. H. L. Grosvenor; Secretaries, Mr. W. J. Kaye 
(temporarily), Mr. S. J. Bell. As members of Council, Mr. A. Bacot, 
