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Prout, lame from Sandown (Isle of Wight) 5 ; the exhibitor drew 
attention to the extreme development in this species of the elongated 
form peculiar to Meyrick’s genus Leptomeris, which appeared to him 
to be a very natural one. 
September 21st, 1909 .—Senta makitima, abs.— Mr. L. B. Prout, a 
series from Sandown (Isle of Wight), about one-third being var. 
bipunctata; the series included two specimens with spots on right 
forewing confluent, both of which were taken on the same night. 
Callimorpha dominula, abs. —Mr. L. W. Newman, three examples 
of the yellow form from Deal. 
Abraxas grossulariata, abs. —Mr. L. W. Newman, var. varleyata 
with white wing rays, and ab. axanthoe, both from Barnsley. 
Lyc;ena argiolus.—Foodplant.—R ev. C. R. N. Burrows, a series 
reared from ova laid on flowers of Portugal laurel on which the larvae 
fed throughout. 
October 5th, 1909.— Nonagria sparganii from Sandown (Isle of 
Wight). —Mr. L. B. Prout, a fresh 3 taken at light, the first authentic 
record for the locality. 
Iodis lactearia.—Late Emergence.- —A fresh specimen taken at 
Sandown (Isle of Wight), July 19th, 1909.— Ibid. 
October 19th, 1909.— Luperina guenii.— Mr. G. H. Heath, on 
behalf of Mr. Wm. Yates, specimens of a Luperina taken at rest on a 
local grass on the coast marshes of Fylde, Lancs., between September 
7th and 25th, 1909. At a subsequent meeting, these were declared 
by Rev. C. R. N. Burrows to be L. guenii. 
Sesia culiciformis, ab.— -Mr. L. W. Newman, a specimen with 
yellow banded body from Bexley Wood larva. 
Leucania favicolor and L. pallens, in cop.— Mr. H. M. Edelsten, 
a L. pallens $ found paired with L. favicolor on Essex marshes. 
November 2nd, 1909.— Melanippe montanata, ab.— Mr. L. B. Prout, 
a specimen from Westwell with dark marginal band. 
Zyg^ena FiLiPENDULiE, abs. —Mr. L. W. Newman, specimens with 
usual red colouration replaced by yellow or salmon tinge. 
Euchelia jacob.e®, ab. with hindwings almost completely suffused 
with greyish-black—Ibid. 
Acidalia aversata. —Mr. A. J. Willsdon, a series bred ab. ovo 
from Wansted ? , of red form most commonly met with in this 
district. The brood included most of the usual forms. 
November 16th, 1909 .—New Member.—M r. A. E. Gibbs was 
elected to membership of the Society. 
Acidalia mancuniata and A. circellata.— Rev. C. R. N. Burrows, 
specimens ex the collection of the late Mr. J. A. Clark with A. sub- 
sericeata and A. straminata for comparison. 
Cidaria immanata from Forres.— Mr. G. H. Heath, a long series 
taken at random during August, 1909; the forms least in evidence 
were those Avith unbroken white band and with white band on brown 
disc, only one example of each occurring among about 160 specimens. 
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