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of about three dozen lepidoptera from Rev. G. H. Raynor, and several 
Cosmia pyralina from Mr. P. H. Tautz. 
Epirritas. —Rev. C. R. N. Burrows bred specimens of hybrid 
Epirrita dilutata x Christyi; also a cross between Enniskillen and 
Lancashire E. autumnata closely resembling E. filigrammaria. 
May 21st, 1907.— Donation. —Mr. J. A. Clark contributed a pair of 
Anarta cordigera, from Rannoch, to the Society’s cabinet. 
Nomination. —Mr. 0. E. Janson, 95, Claremont Road, Highgate, 
N., was nominated for membership by Mr. J. A. Clark and Dr. J. S. 
Sequeira. 
Xanthorh(f. fluctuata, was the object of special exhibition and dis¬ 
cussion. Rev. C. R. N. Burrows exhibited ab. C'ostovata from Mucking ; 
Mr. J. A. Clark also exhibited this var., and the Linnsean type. A 
series shown by Mr. J. Riches, also included var. eostovata from 
Hornsey. 
Egeria andren/Eformis. —Mr. H. M. Edelsten, stems of I iburnum 
showing larval borings with ichneumon cocoons, and an empty pupa 
case in situ. 
Colias rhamni— oviPOsiTioN.-— Dr. G. G. C. Hodgson exhibited ova, 
and reported that he had noticed that these were always found in 
batches of three or more on a leaf; such ova generally hatched 
simultaneously, pointing to their being all laid by the same $ . 
Dryas paphia larv.e.- —Mr. L. W. Newman, larvae in penultimate 
stadium, bred ab ovo. 
June 4th, 1907.— New Member.- —Mr. 0. E. Janson was elected 
a member of the Society. 
Ennomos quercinaria— The evening was mainly devoted to the 
exhibition and discussion of this species. 
Rev. C. R. N. Burrows exhibited ab. equestraria from Ipswich. 
Mr. A. W. Mera, very pale specimens from Ipswich, and forms 
approaching ab. equestraria from S. Kensington. Mr. L. B. Prout ab. 
infuscata from S. Kensington, and a pale form from Eynsford. 
Eusarcae elinguaria. —Mr. J. A. Clark, specimens from Scotland 
of deep almost orange coloration, and without the usual central 
fascia on forewings. 
June 18th, 1907.— Nomination. —Mr. A. J. Wightinan, “ Ailsa 
Craig,” Lewes, Suffolk, was nominated for membership by Messrs. 
T. H. L. Grosvenor and P. H. Tautz. 
Calocampa vetusta.— Dr. T. A. Chapman, larva? from South Tyrol, 
which, instead of being green as is usually the case in English 
specimens, were black with yellow dorsal and lateral lines, and pale 
white subdorsal line. 
Ithysia lapponia, ab. —Mr. E. A. Cockayne, a $ with pale yellow 
costa and dorsal stripe, Rannoch, 1907. 
Chilo phragmitellus. —Mr. IJ. M. Edelsten, a very dark, almost 
black $ , from Norfolk Broads. 
Nemoria viridata, abs.— Dr. G. G. C. Hodgson, two specimens from 
Surrey, one having reddish forewings flecked with irregular green 
patches and hindwings of usual green colour, except at the anal angle, 
