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Photographs of anal appendages of $ s of T. liellmanni and concolor 
and ova, and those of T. Julra for comparison, and also microscope 
slides of the young larvae and anal appendages. Sections of Carex 
stems to illustrate the life-history of honayria nexa. 
The notes on the life histories of T. concolor and T. liellmanni are 
printed in the Entomologist, vol. xlv., p. 285. 
A vote of thanks to Mr. Edelsten was proposed by Mr. A. W. Mera, 
seconded by Mr. Burrows, and duly carried. 
January 2nd, 1912.— New Members. —Messrs. James Douglas, of 
6, Old Jewry, London, E.C., and F. H. Southgate, of 109, Kensington 
Avenue, Manor Park, London, E., were elected to membership of the 
Society. 
Nomination.— Mr. A. L. Mera, 79, Capel Road, Forest Gate, 
London, E., was proposed for membership by Mr. A. W. Mera and 
seconded by Mr. V. E. Shaw. 
Rumicia phlteas. — The meeting was specially set aside for an 
exhibition of and discussion on this species. Mr. C. Nicholson 
exhibited three larvie reared from ova laid in captivity by an ab. 
caeruleopunctata, also some specimens taken at Hale End, including ab. 
caeruleopunctata. Mr. H. M. Edelsten, specimens from Eastbourne 
and South Devon. Dr. J. S. Sequeira, specimens taken at Quarr 
Abbey Wood 25 years ago, one approaching ab. schmidtii. Mr. A. W. 
Mera two dozen specimens taken early in August, 1911, near Three 
Bridges, Sussex, all of somewhat dull colour approaching ab. initia. 
Mr. R. G. Benton, forty specimens taken at Whetstone, Middlesex, 
September, 1911, also an underside aberration with a white splash on 
costa of right secondary taken at Folkestone, August, 1911. Mr. L. 
W. Newman, a long series mostly from North Kent, August, 1911, 
some with broad red band, others with narrow band on secondaries, 
and several approaching ab. eleus. Mr. J. A. Wright, a $> from Lyme 
Regis, Dorset, with right secondary bleached, but somewhat crippled. 
Mr. A. J. Willsdon, specimens from Deal and district, September, 1911, 
including two ab. obsoleta, one ab. caeruleopunctata, and one with left 
primary bleached. Mr. Charles IT. Williams, a cabinet drawer full 
from various localities, including many aberrations. Mr. S. J. Bell, 
specimens from various localities. Mr. W. E. King, abs. schmidtii, alba, 
obliterate, underside ab. infra-extensa, and a tine ab. combining abs. 
obsoleta, caeruleopunctata and magnipuncta, all from Chingford district, 
1911. Mr. Y. E. Shaw, ab. obsoleta, Darenth, ab. radiate, Finchley, 
abs. eleus, suffusa and caeruleopunctata, Bexley. Mr. J. A. Riches, 
specimens from various localities. Mr. Harold B. Williams, 171 
specimens from different localities, including many fine aberrations, 
all named and arranged to illustrate the notes he read. The series 
included abs. alba, eleus, addenda, caudata, suffusa, caeruleopunctata, 
parvipuncta, magnipuncta, basilipuncta, major, padiata and infra-extensa. 
Also a short series of extreme forms from the Continent, and a series 
of Loweia dorilis to show parallel variation. 
Mr. H. B. Williams contributed the following notes: — In 
comparing the E. phlaeas of the record season of 1911 with those of 
other years the first thing that strikes one is the large number of 
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