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colour with very slender black marginal line on forewings, but with 
apparent 2 abdomen. 
June 7th, 1910. — Arctia caia, ab. —Mr. S. J. Bell, with apical 
chocolate blotch on forewings and basal black blotch on underwings, 
both obsolete. 
Lyoena argiolus, gynandromorph. — Mr. Hemming, an example 
with right wings $ and left wings 2 , Surrey, May, 1910. 
Angerona prunaria, twelve years interbred. — Mr. C. P. Pickett, 
a number of freshly emerged specimens of more than average size, 
despite twelve years interbreeding. 
Vanessid from Tristan d’Acunha. — Dr. J. S. Sequeira, a specimen 
evidently closely allied to V. cardui, but much smaller, and showing 
several distinct differences in marking. 
TjEniocampa miniosa. — Mr. A. J. Willsdon, a series, bred from 
Brentwood larvae, showing very pronounced central fascia. 
Euchloe cardamines, ab. — Mr. J. A. Wright, with wing tips of 
a shade between orange and yellow. 
June 21st, 1910. — Acidalia emutaria. — Mr. S. J. Bell, a series 
from Isle of Wight, July, 1910. 
Melanic Smerinthus ocellatus. — Mr. J. Riches, an example, bred 
ex pupa dug up in a Hornsey garden, with upper wings suffused, and 
under wings dark and almost devoid of usual red colouration. 
September 6th, 1910.— Single brooded Pieris rap^e.— Dr. T. A. 
Chapman, a series from Ursern Thai (Switzerland), where the species 
is single brooded. The specimens were of large size and varied 
considerably in extent of the black markings, some having only an 
indication of the apical spot, while others showed a second spot in the 
3 , and two spots on hindwings in 2 • 
Mellanic Ematurga atomaria. — Mr. L. W. Newman, a long series 
bred from ova ex wild melanic 2 J many of the $ s showed no trace 
of light markings, while some 2 s only displayed the same on the 
cilia. 
Angerona prunaria.— prolonged larval period—Mr. C. P. Fickett, 
a larva of this species which hibernated from September 1909 to March 
1910, stopped feeding again when about half grown, and did not 
resume feeding until August. 
Epinephele iiyperanthus, vars. — A series from Folkestone, includ¬ 
ing var. arete, a $ with six ocelli on each wing, and two 2 s with 
elongated ocelli. 
September 20th, 1910. —Eupithecia subfulvata, var. oxidata.— 
Mr. G. H. Heath, a series bred from Torres, N.B., 2 ; the exhibitor 
stated that he found this form bred true. 
Hadena dentina, ab.— Mr. P. H. Tautz, a bred series ex ova, laid 
by 2 taken in cop. at Wansford, N. Hants. The parent was thickly 
powdered with yellow scales, and many of the brood exhibited dis¬ 
played the same peculiarity. 
Smerinthus tili.e, ab. — Mr. A. J. Willsdon, a series including a 
specimen with central fascia reduced to a small spot. 
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