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trapezina, also Plusia moneta, Cymotophora cluptaris, Xylophasia scolo- 
pacina, Lnperina cespitis and Cirrhoedia xerampelina. 
January 17th, 1911. — New Member. — Mr. G. Brooks, of 28, Hilton 
Avenue, Friern Barnet, was elected to membership of the Society. 
Senta maritima, vars.— Mr. S. J. Bell, N. maritima var. bipunctata 
and var. nigro-striata from Isle of Wight, July, 1909. Mr. C. Capper, 
S. maritima, with vars. bipunctata, nigro-striata, wismariensis, and 
combinata from Isle of Wight. 
Melanic Psilura monacha — bred. — Mr. C. Capper, specimens bred 
from wild parents, New Forest, 1910. 
Callimorpha hera.— Mr. C. Capper, series bred 1909 and 1910 from 
Dawlish, including yellow (ah. lutesccns) and brick red forms. 
LycvEna corydon var. semi-syngrapha. — Mr. C. Capper, a specimen 
from Isle of Wight. 
Xylofhila prasinana, ab. — Mr. Capper, a specimen with the 
transverse lines nearly obsolete. 
Dianthcecia conspersa. —Mr. F. B. Cross, specimens from North 
Cornwall including one very dark, almost unicolorous save for pale 
marginal line. 
Dianthcecia carpophaga. — Mr. H. M. Edelsten, a long and very 
variable series bred from Sussex pupae, the emergence extending from 
the end of May to mid-August; the specimens ranged from dark well 
marked to almost white forms with only the stigmata faintly indicated. 
Argynnis paphia and var. valezina. — Mrs. C. Hemming, specimens 
bred 1909 and 1910 from New Forest parents, showing increase of 
black markings, one $ having broad black dashes following the 
nervures at base of superiors, also var. valezina with enlarged black 
markings and general suffusion. 
Hesperia thaumas. — Mr. A. F. Hemming, a series from Sussex, 
August, 1910, showing two distinct forms occurring together ; one 
with light ground colour and narrow border, and the other with dark 
ground colour and broad border. 
T^eniocampa pulverulenta var. haggerti. — Mr. J. Morris, a 
specimen taken at Godaiming, Surrey. 
Boarmia repandata var. nigra. — Mr. J. Morris, specimens from 
Sheffield. 
Paper. —Mr. C. Capper read an interesting paper on his collecting 
experiences during 1910. 
February 7th, 1911. — New Member. — Mr. Charles H. Williams, 
of 36, Dartmouth Street, Westminster, S.W., was elected to member¬ 
ship of the Society. 
Decease of Member. — Dr. T. A. Chapman announced, with deep 
regret, the death of Dr. G. G. C. Hodgson, and proposed that an 
expression of the meeting’s regret at the loss to the Society of an 
active and highly esteemed member be recorded in the minutes and 
conveyed to Dr. Hodgson’s relatives; the resolution was supported by 
Mr. L. B. Prout, and duly adopted. 
Anticlea rubidata. — Mr. S. J. Bell exhibited a series he had bred 
in 1910 from Isle of Wight ova; the imagines were all of the bright 
red form. 
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