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mid-August, 1912. Mr. L. W. Newman also exhibited the same hybrid! 
alive, bred October 15th from larva? which pupated October,1st to 5tb. 
Metrocampa margakitaria — probable second brood. —Mr. Newman, 
a living example captured at Bexley on October 14th, apparently a 
second brood specimen, the first time he had ever met with a second 
brood of this species. 
Srieuinthus hyb. hybridus. —Mr. L. W. Newman, 29 specimens of 
this hybrid ( occllatns 3' X pogitli. $ ) bred September, 3 912, from June- 
pairings, showing considerable variation, two being pinkish in colour, 
three very pale. The ocelli on hindwings were well developed on 
some, and obscure on others. 
Nonagria dissoluta. —Mr. II. M. Edelsten, specimens, including 
var. arundineta, bred August, 1912, from East Kent marshes. 
Zonosoma pendularia. —Mr. \V. J. Kaye, a bred series from 
Oxshott. The $ was almost completely white without any pink 
suffusion, while the progeny showed quite a strong suffusion in the 
greater number of the specimens. Two of the var. subroseata from 
Market Drayton were also included, together with two specimens of 
an intermediate form from Reading. 
Boarmia repandata var. nigra. —Mr. A. W. Mera, a series reared, 
from Sheffield larva?, together with a form intermediate between the 
type and var. nigra. 
Catocala nupta, ab. —Mr. G. Brooks, a specimen, taken at 
Finchley, with a general darkening of the hindwings ; the bands also 
much broader than usual. 
Moths from Findhorn, Forres, August, 1912.—Mr. L. B. Prout,. 
Triphaena comes, abs., T. orbona, Mamestra furva, Agrotis lunigera (new 
to Findhorn list), A. vestigialis, A. praecox, A. cursoria (very variable), 
A. tritici, ab., A. simulans (a rather dark form and the only one taken),. 
Aplecta occulta (a pale form), Noctua festiva var. coii/hta, Charaeas- 
gram inis. 
Fleas. —Mr. A. Bacot, living specimens of Ctenoceplialus canis and 
Leptopthsglla musculi —the cat and mouse fleas. 
November 5th, 1912.— New Member elected. —Mr. John Sarvis 
of May Cot, Maybury Hill, Woking, was elected to membership of the 
Society. 
Cemiostoma laburnella. — Mr. A. Sich, imagines and three 
cocoons from Chiswick. 
Agrotis cursoria. —Mr. L. A. E. Sabine, a very fine and variable 
series he had collected in the Shetlands, in 1912—most of the 
specimens being taken off: the flower-heads of yarrow. 
Dianthcecia luteago var. barrette —Mr. A. W. Mera, specimens- 
from Cornwall, July, 1912, together with D. nana from same locality,, 
the specimens showing some resemblance to each other. 
Hypsipetes sordidata. —Mr. G. H. Heath, a long series from 
Morayshire, August, 1912, extremely variable and included the heather 
and bilberry forms. 
Polyommatus pul.-f.as, abs. —Mr. W. E. King, a large number from 
Chingford, 1912, including abs. radiata, eleus, suffusa, caeruleopunctata,, 
alba, schmidtii, and striata. 
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