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and Ortluma lota ab. rufa. Mr. A. W. Mera, Spilote yrossulariata , 
including one from Chiswick with a broad post-median black band, 
and another from Aberdeen with the marginal half of the forewing 
black. Dr. Chapman, some larval cases of a South American species 
of Perophora. Mr. Southey, a cabinet drawer full of Sijnopsia abrup- 
tana, with the dark form and some intermediates, from Holloway. 
Mr. Southey said he had never obtained the black form if the larva; 
were fed on privet. Dr. Sequeira, a box containing a large number of 
dwarf specimens of British Lepidoptera. 
Deb. lHth, 1902. —Paper. —Mr. V. J. Kaye read a paper, “ After 
Lepidoptera in British Guiana in 1901.” (See Transactions.) 
In accordance with his invitation, the meeting was held at his 
house, in order that members might inspect the numerous specimens 
resulting from the expedition. 
March 4th, 1902. —Anthrocera paludih. —Mr. V. Eric Shaw ex¬ 
hibited specimens of Anthrocera trifolii palmlis from the New Forest. 
Cleora ljchenaria. —Mr. Kaye, fine specimens of t'lcora lichcnaria, 
from the New Forest. 
Asymmetrical cidakia eulvata.— Mr. Alfred Sich, a fine specimen 
of I 'iilciria fulvata. 
Plekocymia clavaria (cervinaria).— Mr. Handing, some bred Plcro - 
(i/inia Havana. 
Cymatophoiia (tEmmaria, jilack.— Mr. Hamling further exhibited a 
striking black geometer, which he considered to be < i/matophora 
item maria. 
Larva oe Cosses cossus. Dr. J. S. Sequeira, a living larva of 
Cossus cossus, spinning up in cotton wool for want of its natural 
surroundings. 
Variable Ennomos quercinaria.— Mr. \Y. Bloomfield, a variable 
series of Ennomos ipicrcinaria and ova of same from Kidmore, near 
Heading, the imagines being taken by shaking small beeches. 
Paper.— Mr. A. Bacot read a paper bearing on ,l The Classification 
of the Sjihinijidae.” (See Transactions.) 
March 18th, 1902. —New Member Elected.— Mr. Montagu F. 
Hopson, D.E.S., of 16, Bosslyn Hill, Hampstead, was elected a 
member of the Society. 
Ebony Tunnelled by Lakv.e.— Mr. Y. Eric Shaw exhibited a 
block of ebony tunnelled by some unknown larvie. 
Anthrocera trieolii in early July.— Mr. C. Nicholson, some 
Anthrocera trifolii, taken during the first week in July in the New 
Forest. 
Tephrosia bistortata from West Wickham.— Mr. Nicholson, on 
behalf of Mr. Gardner, Tephrosia bistortata from Vest Wickham, taken 
off larch. 
Apokophyla lutulenta. —Rev. C. R. N. Burrows, Aporoplujla 
latnlcnta taken at sugar at Mucking iu 1901, although less commonly 
than in previous years. 
Calamia letosa from Rain ham. —Mr. S. J. Bell, a series of Lalamia 
latosa taken off low reeds at Rain ham. 
Dkymonia chaonia. Mr. Alfred Sich, a bred specimen of Dn/monia 
