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Arctia caia ab. —A fine aberration from Hailsham, June, 1908, 
with upperwings tleep chocolate-brown, with only a few traces of cream 
ground colour, and underwings smoky-black with intense black spots 
and pinkish marginal band.—Ibid. 
Nemoria viridata. —Dr. G. G. C. Hodgson, specimens taken in 
Surrey, May and June, 1908, including $ with usual white lines 
almost obsolete, and another $ with two white strife, the one on 
costa of secondaries and the other just above the centre of primaries; 
also larvfe taken at mid-day on August 30th, one feeding on Genista 
angelica and two feeding on heather blossoms. 
Plusia moneta, from Hornsey. —Mr. J. Riches, a series including 
one rather dark specimen. 
September 15th, 1908.— Sirex juvencus.- —Mr. J. A. Clark, a large 
example of 5 , measuring about 2} inches, taken in his garden at 
Crouch End. 
Ccenonympha pamphilus. —Mr. T. H. L. Grosvenor, a long series 
with many aberrations, including a specimen with ocelli on undersides 
of primaries obsolete. 
Polyommatus thetis, pup;e.- —Dr. G. G. C. Hodgson, living pupfe in 
light cocoons of leaves and silk. 
Crimodes exulis. —Mr. L. W. Newman, a series from the Shetlands, 
including an example of the J which has apparently so far been 
rarely met with. 
Arctia dominula, yellow var.- —-Mr. Newman also exhibited a 
yellow var. of this species, and stated that the progeny of a yellow 5 
and typical $ were all typical, but the descendants of these typical 
specimens yielded 25% of the yellow form. 
Camptogramma bilineata, ab.— Mr. C. P. Pickett, a specimen with 
inner line on upperwing broadened into a black band. 
Danais arciiippus, in Isle of Wight.— Mr. G. H. Heath, a specimen 
found dead amongst the grass, Sandown, September 13th, 1908, while 
searching with a lantern for Aporophyla australis. 
Zonosoma linearia, ab.— Mr. L. B. Prout, a specimen from Ashford, 
Kent, with central line much broadened and accentuated in colour. 
October 6th, 1908.— Nominations. —The following were nominated 
for membership :—Mr. H. Leach, of Rickmansworth, by Messrs. P. H. 
Tautz and H. M. Edelsten, and Mr. Frederick Pennington by Messrs. 
A. E. Tonge and P. H. Tautz. 
Camptogramma bilineata, ab.— Mr. J. A. Clark, a series from 
Margate, July, 1908, including a specimen with broad black band on 
forewings. 
Sterrha sacraria. —Mr. H. M. Edelsten, a specimen from South 
Devon, September, 1908. 
Meristis trigrammica var. bilinea.— Mr. G. H. Heath, six examples 
taken in Kent, June, 1908, during two evenings on two sugar patches 
close to one another. 
Bombyx castrensis, vars. —Mr. L. W. Newman, a series including 
unicolorous yellow $ s and J s. 
EuriTHEciA expallidata.— Mr. L. B. Prout also exhibited, on behalf 
of Mr. J. Taylor, of Sandown, Isle of Wight, a curious Agrotid, 
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