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Ematurga atomaria ab.— Mr. C. P. Pickett, a unicolorous chocolate 
specimen. 
Polyommatus corydon, abs. —Mr. C. P. Pickett, several aberrant 
specimens, including one with the marginal band on right forewing 
about double the width of that on the left wing, and another with the 
right forewing perfectly developed, but about the same size as the 
underwing. 
Plusia moneta.-— Mr. J. Riches, three imagines bred from larvae 
found in a garden at Hornsey Rise. 
Oinophila v-flava.— Mr. Y. E. Shaw, five living specimens taken 
in a city wine vault. 
Spilote grossulariata var. varleyata.— Several aberrant forms 
of this insect, including ab. varleyata, in which the whole area of the 
wings, save a small portion at the base, is deep black. —Ibid. 
Peronea cristana. —Mr. J. A. Clark recorded the capture of this 
species in Epping Forest. 
Sugaring forbidden in the New Forest. —Mr. S. J. Bell drew 
attention to the act that the Rangers had received instructions from 
the local Commissioner to stop sugaring throughout the New Forest ; 
entomologists were to be warned to desist, and should they decline to 
do so, a mixture of clay and water was to be daubed on the sugar 
patches. 
October 3rd, 1905.— Cyclophora punctaria, second brood. —Rev. 
C. R. N. Burrows, a series bred from ova laid by a 2 taken at 
Brentwood. 
Gnophos obscurata. - Mr. J. A. Clark, specimens taken at Folke¬ 
stone during first week in August, Avhich appeared to be of somewhat 
dark coloration for a chalk district. 
Leucania albipuncta. - Mr. G. H. Heath, a single specimen from 
Sandown, Isle of Wight, September 7th, 1905. 
Ochyria ferrugata bred from ova laid by an Eynsford 2 . — Ibid. 
Lithosia deplana. —A series from Box Hill.. —Ibid. 
Chortobius davus.— Mr. A. Harrison, a series taken in Cheshire 
and Isle of Lewis during first Aveek in July ; those from the latter 
locality Avere paler than the Cheshire specimens, and had the Avhite 
cilia much more accentuated. The Cheshire imagines were mostly 
var. rothliebii, Avhile those from Isle of LeAvis Avere the unocellated 
type form. 
Callimorpha dominula from Deal.— Mr. C. P. Pickett, a A 7 ery long 
bred series consisting of 74 2 s and 86 $ s; of these specimens 39 had 
an extra small black spot about the centre of the hindwings, 77 shoAved 
a faint suffused trace of same, and 38 had a faint yelloAv spot on the 
hindwings. 
Hipparchia hyperanthus a'ar. arete. — Tavo specimens from Folke¬ 
stone, July 15th, 1905. —Ibid. 
Maniola janira ab.— A male in A\ 7 hich the usual bright broAvn on 
the wings Avas of a creamy shade.— Ibid. 
Nonagria neurica var. hessii.— Mr. L. B. Prout, it series from the 
East Kent marshes, including the black form knoAvn as var. hessii, 
which is not known to occur in the Norfolk Broads, where the species 
is abundant. 
Xylena sublustris.— Dr. J. S. Sequeira, various lepidoptera taken 
