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June 6th, 1911.— Boakmia cinctaria—larvae. —Mr. A. W. Mera, 
larvte reared from New Forest. 
Epione apiciaria — larv.e. — Mr. A. W. Mera, larvae reared from 
ova, the hatching of which he stated had extended over so long a 
period that while some larvae were practically full-fed there were still 
a few ova unhatched. 
Eupithecia extensaria. — Mr. L. B. Prout, specimens bred from 
larvae taken at Hunstanton. 
Sesia tipuliformis. — Mr. A. J. Willsdon, living specimens from 
Woodford, Essex. 
June 20th, 1911. — Selenia illunaria, ab. — Mr. H. B. Williams, a 
specimen with the wings almost unicolorous dark grey, the usual three 
transverse lines being faintly indicated. 
Noi.a confusalis. —Mr. H. B. Williams, a series from Epping, 
1911, including one very dark specimen. 
Acronycta alni. — Mr. A. W. Mera, specimens bred from Sussex. 
Killing by “Laurel bottle” detrimental to colour.— Mr. A. W. 
Mera exhibited Geometrci pctpilionciria of a deep yellow coloration 
caused by using a “ laurel bottle ” to kill them. 
September 5th, 1911.— Donation. —The Secretaries announced the 
receipt of a reprint of his Monograph on Luperina yueneei from Mr. 
H. J. Turner. 
Decease of Member, —The President announced the death of Mr. 
A. Harrison, on August 28th, 1911, and moved that the Society 
express its regret at the loss it had thereby sustained, and its sympathy 
with Mrs. Harrison, which resolution was duly adopted. 
Lyc.ena corydon, abs. — Mr. C. P. Pickett, a series from Royston, 
including var. semi-synyrapha, and two specimens with brown suffused 
undersides. 
Lycjena argiolus — third brood. —Mr. C. P. Pickett, two specimens 
from Ley ton stone. 
September 19th, 1911. — Uropteryx sambucaria. — Mr. C. P. Pickett, 
specimens bred in heat, and in a normal temperature, the former 
being slightly the larger. 
Tephrosia crepuscularia.- — Mr. A. W. Mera exhibited specimens 
of second broods from Swansea and New Forest, those from the 
former locality being very dark. 
Emelesia albulata. — Mr. F. B. Cross, a series bred from Unst. 
Eugonia autumnaria. —Mr. A. J. Willsdon, a specimen captured at 
Ramsgate, September 11th, 1911, and a long series of the same species 
from Dover and Chichester for comparison. 
Catocola nupta, ab. —Mr. B. S. Williams, on behalf of Mr. 
Bloomfield, exhibited a specimen with the usual red on hindwings 
replaced by purplish brown; taken at sugar, Finchley, 1911. 
Lyc;ena corydon. — Mr. T. H. L. Grosvenor, a series from the 
North Downs, including males with broad border on primaries, a $ 
approaching ab. fowleri, and one with orange markings on secondaries. 
A female with left primary cream colour, left secondary cream with 
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