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the other being of usual green colour, but dappled with irregular and 
asymmetrical reddish blotches. 
Synopsia abruptarta—gynandromorph.—M r. C. W. Simmons, a 
\eiy striking specimen from Holloway, Avith right Avings almost black 
$ , and left wings typical J . 
Graphiphora opima.— Mr. A. J. Willsdon, a series from Epping 
^oiest district, including a pale grey specimen Avith dark brown central 
fascia. 
Erannis leucophearia. —Mr. J. A. Clark, very dark specimens Avith 
usual pale median band almost obsolete, from New Forest. 
Mr. A. H. Shepherd, E, wan/inaria var. fuscata, from Huddersfield, 
and E. leucojjhearia ab. inannormaria from Richmond Park. 
Lepidopterous ova on a bird’s aaunO.— Mr. T. H. L. Grosvenor 
leported having found o\ r a of Macruthylacia rubi on the Aving of a 
dead jay in Ashdown Forest. 
September 3rd, 1907 .—New Member.—M r. A. J. Wightman was 
elected a member of the Society. 
Nominations. —Mr. C. W. Simmons, 48, Fairmead Road, Tufnell 
Park, N., AA’as nominated by Messrs. J. A. Clark and J. Riches, and 
Mr. F. Turner, Manor House, TAvickenham, by Dr. J. S. Sequeira 
and Mr. .J. A. Clark. 
Anthrocera palustris.— Mr. S. J. Bell, a series from Bude, end of 
July* 1907, including many Avith spots more or less confluent, and one 
example in Avhich the five spots A\ T ere merged into one blotch occupying 
more than half the wing area. 
Mr. H. M. Edelsten, specimens from Norfolk Broads, end of July, 
1907, mostly having the central spots confluent. 
Hemithea yESTiA’ARiA larvae. —ReA - . C. R. N. Burrows, laivae feeding 
on wild thyme. 
Dryas paphia —VAR. Valezina. —Mr. J. A. Clark, five examples, 
bred ex tAvelve pupae reared from ova laid by Valezina $ . 
Spilodes palealis from Dover.—D r. G. G. C. Hodgson, a long 
series taken between July 24th and August 3rd, 1907. 
Theretra porcellus, ab. —A specimen Avith right wings of normal 
southern coloration, and left wings of almost unicolorous yellow shade 
often seen in northern specimens. Ibid. 
Caelimorpha dominula, ab.— Mr. C. P. Pickett, a specimen Avith 
red ground colour replaced by yelloAv, from Deal. 
Spilote grossulariata, ab. —Mr. J. Riches, a series bred from north 
London larvae, including tAvo specimens with all the wings poAvdered 
with black scales. 
September 17th, 1907. —Neaa' Members.— Messrs. C. W. Simmons 
and E. Turner Avere elected members of the Society. 
Lycaena arion. —Mr. S. J. Bell, a series from N. Cornwall in good 
condition, although taken during the last week in July. 
Agrotis obscura. —Rev. C. R. N. BurroAvs, two ? s and ova laid 
by same, twelve specimens having been taken by him at Mucking 
during late August and early September. 
Cymatophora gemmaria.— Mr. J. A. Clark, dark specimens, similar 
to London form, from Pitlochrie, N.B. 
PoLYOMMATUS THETIS (BELLARGUS) 2 S WITH $ COLORATION.-Dl’. 
