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LONDON.
Entomological Society, October 6.—The Rev. Canon Fowler, Vice-President, in the chair.—Mr. W. H. Bennett aud Mr. B. Tomlin were elected Fellows of the Society.—Mr. Merrifield exhibited specimens of Aporia cratægi and Argynnis paphia, subjected to high and low temperatures during the pupal stage. In both species the examples which had been cooled were much darkened.
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Societies and Academies. Nature 56, 607–608 (1897). https://doi.org/10.1038/056607b0
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