EEPORTS OF MEETINGS. 281 



PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL SECTION. 



ONLY one meeting was held during the winter session 

 of 1897. 

 On December 15th the members of the section joined 

 with the Geological Section (by invitation of the latter) to 

 hear Mr. Vaughan's paper on " The Interior of the Earth." 



LLEWELYN N. TYAOK, 



Hon. Sec. 



ENTOMOLOGICAL SECTION. 

 Summer and Autumn, 1897. 



ONLY one excursion was taken during the summer of 

 1897, the others arranged falling through from un- 

 suitable weather. At the Clevedon trip very few specimens 

 were taken, principally Diptera and Hymenoptera, the 

 drenching rain preventing much collecting. 



On November 9th Mr. C. J. Watkins, of Painswick, 

 communicated a paper, entitled, " Some Notes from the 

 Painswick District." This contained records of, and times 

 of appearance of, many species, principally Lepidoptera. 

 Mr. G. C. Griffiths exhibited some specimens of Tephrosia 

 binudularia and crepusculoria from Leigh Woods, this 

 locality being one of the places in the country where the 

 two species are taken. 



CHARLES BARTLETT, 



Hon. Sec. 



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