!) 
Argynnis selene. —Mr. Grosvenor, a $ suffused with black mark¬ 
ings, and one in which the black was much reduced. 
Lyc.ena corydon,abs. —Mr. Grosvenor, several aberrations, including 
abs. tithonux (xyngraylta) and xeini-xyvgrapha. 
Spilosoma lubricipeda. —Mr. A. W. Mera, var. radiata with inter¬ 
mediate forms ex-Yorkshire strain. Specimens bred from wild larvae 
collected on Lincolnshire coast producing type, var. radiata, and 
strongly marked forms. Another series bred fropa var. radiata parents 
all true to parentage. Specimens from London district collected over a 
number of years, some lightly marked, others approaching var . faxciata. 
Triph.ena orbona.— Mr. A. W. Mera, a variable series from different 
localities, including vars. clarkii, niyrescens, etc., from Forres. 
Lyc/ena argiolus. —Mr. F. H. Stallman, specimens from Holm- 
wood Common, one having a well marked row of spots on underside 
margins of all four wings. 
Dicranura bifida at light. —Mr. Stallman, a specimen taken at a 
lamp on Beulah Hill, S.E., July 4th, 1911. 
Aspirates ochrearia. —Mr. Stallman, a short series from Margate, 
August, 1911, where it was very common. In 1910 it was scarce 
there, and only a few were noticed in 1909 and 1908. 
Sphinx convolvuli.— Mr. Stallman, a specimen found at rest on a 
garden fence close to North Foreland lighthouse, August 23rd, 1911. 
Leucania favicolor.— Quarter-Master-Sergeant Crocker, R.E., a 
variable series from North Kent marshes. Three pairs of L. pallens 
and favicolor (?) taken in copulation on the same ground. A pair of 
dwarf favicolor bred October, 1909, from July, 1909 ova, the other 
larvie went into hybernation and died. 
Antiirocera filipendul;e.— Quarter-Master-Sergeant Crocker, R.E., 
exhibited aspecimen, bred July, 1910, having an underwing on left side 
in place of usual upperwing, the right side being normal. 
February Gth, 1912.— New Member. —Mr. W. E. King, of 54, 
Barnsbury Grove, Barnsbury, N., was elected to membership of the 
Society. 
HeMEROPHILA ABRUPTARIA, VARS. BRUNNEATA AND FUSCATA. - Mr. J. 
Riches, a series bred from North London larvae. 
Abraxas grossulariata var. nigrosparsata.— Mr. Y. E. Shaw, a 
specimen bred 1911 from Finchley larva. 
Prionius corarius.— Mr. R. T. Smith, three specimens of this 
beetle, also the living larvie from Epping Forest. 
Noctua festiva var. conflua.— Mr. F. B. Cross, a series bred 1911 
from Unst larvae. 
Apamea leucostigma, vars.— Mr. B. S. Williams, specimens from 
Wicken, 1911, including vars. albipuncta, Tutt; htnina, Haw.; and 
sub-var. albo-lmiina, Tutt. 
Asymmetrical Apamea didyma.— Mr. B. S. Williams, a specimen 
from Wicken, the central bar on right wing being about half the 
width of that on the left wing and the reniform on right wing replaced 
by a white patch. 
Hawk Moths from Wanstead district.— -Mr. A. J. Willsdon 
specimens of the Hawk moths taken in his district over a number of 
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