REPORTS OF MEETINGS. 
December 21st, 1909. — Luperina guenIiei. — Rev. C. R. N. Burrows 
exhibited Luperina nickerlii from Prague, said to be part of the original 
captures by Nickerl, light form of L. testacea, called var. gueneei by 
Tutt, and specimens of another Luperina from St. Anne’s-on-Sea, 
which the exhibitor identified as the true gueneei. 
Leucania fayicolor from Hackney Marshes. — Mr. H. M. Edelsten, 
a specimen labelled “Hackney Marshes, July 2nd, 1905,” found in the 
series of L. pollens in Mr. J. A. Clark’s collection. 
Cucullia chamomile® from Hornsey. — Mr. J. Riches, an imago 
taken at light at Hornsey Rise. 
January 4th, 1910. — Lyc®nid abs. and vars. — Dr. T. A. Chapman, 
L. corydon var. syngrapha 2 and L. bellargus var. celestis 2 , both from 
Charente Inferieur, W. France. Mr. C. H. Williams, L. corydon var. 
fowleri $ from Srvanage, and var. sujfusa from Shanklin, Isle of Wight. 
Dr. G. G. C. Hodgson, L. argiolus with dark strife in cilia, bred and 
captured 2 s of first brood with marked discoidal spots on superiors 
and broad black border, in one case almost and in another quite 
touching the discoidal, one imago with blue nervures running into the 
border, and another with black nervures running into the blue area. 
Nonagria neurica, Hb. (edelsteni, Tutt), and new abs. —Mr. 
H. M. Edelsten, a bred series from Sussex, including abs. rufescens and 
fusca, also ova and pupae in situ. 
Venusia cambrica — melanic abs. — Mr. L. B. Prout, ab. bra dyi , with 
superiors and inferiors melanic, bred from Sheffield; and ab. lofthousei , 
with only superiors melanic, and these partly streaked with white, 
from Middlesboro. 
Catocala fraxini — bred. — Mr. H. R. Leach, an imago bred ab ovo 
laid by 2 taken at Horsham, September 3rd, 1908, by Mr. A. James, 
of Tooting. 
Polyommatus phl®as, var. — Mr. H. J. Turner, P . phlaeas var. alba 
from Brasted, Kent, August 28th, 1909. 
Depressaria putridella, Schiff.— Mr. A. Sich, examples of this 
species first taken in the larval state at Whitstable, in 1906, by Mr. 
E. D. Green, and sent to the exhibitor for identification. 
Hybrid and gynandromorphic Smerinthids. —Mr. V. E. Shaw, three 
Smerinthus hybndus bred October, 1909, and a gynandrous S. populi, 
left side , right side 2 , bred June 10th, 1909. 
Tapinostola fulva from Richmond. — Mr. P. H. Tautz, a series 
taken in the Park in September, 1909. 
Pierid abs.-— Dr. G. G. C. Hodgson, Pieris brassicae, first brood, 
with dark inferiors and undersides ; P. rapae with more or less marked 
spot of blackish scales in fourth interneural space near anal angle of 
inferiors; P. napi $ , first brood form, but taken on July 26th, when 
second brood was prevalent. 
Euchloe cardamines, abs.— Dr. G. G. C. Hodgson, five $ s show¬ 
ing striae of orange, or black, or orange and black at anal angle on 
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