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Dianthcecia conspersa var. hethlandica, Stgr. — Mr. L. A. E. Sabine 
bred specimens from Shetlands, 1913. 
Spilosoma mendica abs. — Mr. H. B. Williams, two aberrations, 
one with the spots larger and more numerous than usual, the other 
with a black edge to all wings, bred from Finchley ova, 1913. 
Euchloe CAKr amines. — Mr. V. E. Shaw, a series bred 1912 from 
Chalfont lame, some specimens with the central spot very large, and 
in others very small. 
Exhibit of Irish lepidoptera. — Mr.. L. W. Newman, a large 
number collected during 1913 in Co. Clare, Killarney, and Co. Cork, 
including Leucophasia sinapis, Melitaea aurinia, Satyrus semele, a very 
dark race, Epinephele hyperanthus, with large ocellated spots and of a 
rich ground colour, Ennnelesia taeniata, and bred specimens of Sesia 
scoliafonnis, Zygaena minos, Setina irrorella, Iriphaena subsequa, and 
Cidaria miata. 
November 4th, 1913. — Zonosomas. — Mr. L. W. Newman, a long 
and variable series of Z. annulatax pendnlaria picked from about 
3,000 specimens bred 1913, also a short series of hybrid annulata $ 
X pendnlaria 5 , the markings following annulata but the colour 
pendnlaria. 
Cce nonymph a PAMPHiLiis.—Mr. H. B. Williams, a short series from 
Wimbledon, the spring (June) brood being larger, darker, and of richer 
coloration than the summer (August) specimens. A few minor 
underside aberrations, including ab. ocellata , one with the spots on 
underside secondaries almost obsolete, and one with apical spot almost 
obsolete. 
Argynnis aglaia ab.— Mr. H. B. Williams a specimen taken at 
Horsley July, 1913, with cell of primaries clouded with darker scaling. 
Boarmia repandata. —Mr. A. W. Mera, a series approaching var. 
sodorensium, Weir., from Braemar. 
November 18th, 1913. — Endromis versicolor. —Mr. L. W. Newman, 
an abnormally large $ specimen from Forres. 
Boarmia repandata var. nigra, from the London district. — Mr. 
W. E. King bred specimens from larvie collected at Hampstead. 
Colias edusa. —Mr. V. E. Shaw, specimens from Sandown, I. of W., 
September 1913. Mr. J. Riches, specimens reared from Eastbourne 
ova, November 1913. 
Xestobium tessellatum. — Mr. J. A. Wright, specimens of this 
beetle, its larva, and a piece of oak showing its borings. These were from 
the roof of Westminster Hall, where the beetle had done serious 
damage to the oak beams, where, no doubt it had been for a great 
number of years, as in some of the beams huge cavities had been 
excavated, some large enough to take a small child. 
Appointment of Auditors. — Messrs. A. J. Willsdon and J. A. 
Wright were appointed to audit the Treasurer’s annual account. 
Testimonial to Mr. S. J. Bell. —The President had the pleasure 
of handing to Mr. Bell a testimonial subscribed by his fellow members 
in recognition of his great services to the Society, as Hon. Secretary 
for twelve years and Hon. Treasurer for two years. Mr. Bell, in 
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