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June 4th, 1912.— Nemeobius lucina, ab. —Mr. S. J. Bell, a bred 
series from Clandon, one $ having a pale straw ground colour. 
Chierocampa porcellus. —Mr. J. Riches, a series bred from 
Eastbourne pupae and forced in March. 
Panolis piniperda. —Mr. F. B. Cross, a long series taken at sallows. 
Pitch Hill, Surrey, this spring, when the species was abundant. 
Saturnia pavonia, var. —Mr. C. P. Pickett, a g bred from Folke¬ 
stone larva, the ground colour being dark chocolate. 
Angerona prunaria. —Mr. C. P. Pickett, a long series the specimens 
exhibited being those of the fourteenth years inter-breeding. From 
pairings of ab. pickettaria he had bred a number of specimens, all of 
which were the aberration. 
Lycjena icarus, abs. —Mr. W. E. King, specimens from Horsley, 
May 1912, including g and 2 ab. striata , g ab. apicojuncta, g ab. 
biarcnata. 
Nola confusalis and ab. columbina. —Mr. W. E. King, specimens 
from Chingford. 
June 18th, 1912.— Toxocampa craco^e larva. —A living larva from 
North Cornwall was exhibited by Mr. A. W. Mera. 
Boarmia cinctaria. —Mr. A. W. Mera, a series bred from New 
Forest larvie. 
Report of Field Meeting to Darenth. —May 25th.—Mr. V. E. 
Shaw read the report of this field meeting; this is included in this 
volume. 
September 3rd, 1912.— Nomination of New Member. —Mr. L. B. 
Prout proposed for membership Mr. J. P. Mutch, which nomination 
was seconded by Mr. A. W. Mera. 
Decease of two Members. —The president announced the decease 
of Dr. J. S. Sequeira and Mr. G. H. Conquest, and moved that a letter 
of condolence be sent to the relatives. The motion was seconded and 
carried unanimously. 
Lepidoptera from Wicken. —Mr. B. S. Williams, two specimens of 
Arsilonche albovenosa bred from larvae taken August, 1912. Pieris 
rapae suffused with huffish cream, P. napi with brilliant yellow under¬ 
side secondaries and yellow tips to apex of primaries, Polyommatus 
phloeas ab. snffusa and two with pair-shaped spots, Epinephele 
hyperanthus abs. arete and coeca, and a series of Melt ana Jiammea taken 
this year. 
Arctia ca.ja, ab. —Mr. A. W. Mera, specimens bred from Cornish 
larvae, including one with the forewings almost entirely brownish. 
Eugonia quercinaria. —Mr. L. B. Prout, a series bred 1912, in¬ 
cluding some fine forms with a tendency to a dark suffusion beyond 
the outer line. 
Lyosna arion. —Dr. T. A. Chapman, some Hungarian speci¬ 
mens taken in May and July practically in the same locality. 
The questioned was raised, he said, whether these represent two broods, 
with which the species has not so far been credited. Also two French 
specimens illustrating forms not common in England. 
Vanessa atalanta. —Mr. C. H. Williams, specimens including one 
with the band in secondaries partially cream coloured, one with slight 
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