Acidalia incanaria var. bischoffaria. — Mr. J. E. Gardner,, 
specimens bred from 9 taken at Lewisham, London. 
Boarmta repan data. —Mr. J. E. Gardner, a variable series bred 
from North Devon lame, with dark, light and banded forms, the 
latter with varying ground coloration. 
Melanippe fluctuata. —Mr. J. E. Gardner, bright forms from 
Clapton, London, including one with the band almost obsolete. One 
unicolorous grey from Findhorn, dark forms from Shetlands, and 
intermediates between the last two from Forres. 
Triph;ena janthina. —Mr. J. E. Gardner, beautifully marked forms 
varying considerably in detail bred from a Forres 5 . 
Discussion on Cienonympha paaiphilus. —Mr. H. B. Williams read 
a short paper on C. pamphilus which is printed in this volume. 
Mr. A. W. Mera, on proposing a vote of thanks to Mr. Williams 
for these interesting notes opening the discussion, mentioned that con¬ 
trary to Mr. Williams’s experience, he had not noticed any particular 
difference between the spring and summer broods. Mr. Grosvenor, in 
seconding the vote of thanks to Mr. Williams, found that he could not 
agree with him as the seasonal variation, his experience being quite 
different. He quoted the year 1911 (a hot year) as an example, during 
which year he worked the species well. The larvae he found were- 
most easily collected about 1 to 2 a.m. Mr. Newman’s experience 
was that he found but few larvae at a time, and those in May. 
He had endeavoured to rear the species from June parents for a late 
summer brood, but the larvae persisted in hybernating. 
March 4th, 1913.— Camptogramma bilineata var. atlantica, Stgr.— 
Mr. G. H. Heath, specimens from Findhorn sand-hills, August, 1912. 
Lepiooptera from the Shetlands. —Mr. L. A. E. Sabine, a fine 
and variable series of Celaena haworthii bred from collected pupae, 
Noctua glareosa var. edda, Stgr., and Agrotis lucernea var. renigera, 
Stephens. 
Lyc/Ena icarus, abs. —Mr. J. A. Wright, abs. melanotoxa, icarinus 
and costajnncta from Royston. Mr. W T . E. King, a fine series from 
different localities, including abs. striata, melanotoxa , icarinus, caerulea. 
Mr. Id. B. Williams, several aberrations, including upperside ab.. 
nigromaculata, Ckll., underside abs., semipersica, Tutt, icarinus, Scharf, 
crassipuncta , Courv., melanotoxa, Marott, costajnncta, Tutt, apicojuncta, 
Tutt. 
Lyc^ena .egon, abs. —Mr. H. B. Williams, 3 ab. coeca, Grund., $ 
ab. costajuacta, Tutt, 2 ab. nnipuncta, Mousley, and 2 with obso¬ 
lescent spotting. 
Lyc.ena astrarche. —Mr. H. B. Williams, types from Horsley, var. 
salmads, St., from North England, var. artaxerxes, Fb., and ab. 
quadripuncta, Tutt, from Aberdeen, minor underside forms, and a 
specimen with marginal spots of left wing pale. 
Hybrid T. bellargus X corydon. —Dr. T. A. Chapman exhibited 
the specimen taken by the late Mr. J. W. Tutt at Cuxton, Kent (see 
“j Ent Record,” Yol. IV., p. 230). 
Paper. —Dr. T. A. Chapman read a paper entitled “Some Lycienid 
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