1903 



Record of Species Observed 



73 



Species. 



M. atricapilla 



Anser segetum and 

 arvensk 



Campanula patula 

 Dianthus Armeria 

 Limnatuhemum pelta- 



tum 

 Setaria viridis 1 



Hirundo rustica 



Somateria mollissima 

 Anthus spipoletta 

 Mergus albellus 

 Cuculus canorus 



Cyanecula wolfi 2 



Primula vulgaris 3 



Geranium Robertianum 

 Fragaria vesca 4 

 Lapsana communis 5 

 Plectrophanes nivalis 

 Picus martius 



Linaria repens 



Squatarola helvetica 6 

 Papaver Rhoeas 

 ir hybridum 



" dubium 



" Argemone" 

 Stellaria aquatica 8 

 Verbascum Blattaria 9 



Vanessa antiopa 

 Agrcecia vittipes w 

 Ellampus truncatus, 



Dhlb 

 Nyxeophilus corsicus, 



Marsh 

 Hasmonia appendicu- 



lata 

 Otiorrhynchus auro- 



punctatus 

 Carabus clathratus 

 Bembidium argente- 



olum 

 Aphelochirus aestivalis 

 Meloe brevicollis 

 Cetoniafloricola, Hbst. 

 Aphanus Rolandri 

 Amara patricia 



Common Name. 



Adder (swimming) 

 Pied Flycatcher 

 Bats, Barbastelle and 



Natterer's 

 Bean Geese (good 



article on) 

 Spreading Bellflower 

 Deptford Pink 

 Fringed Buckbean 



Green Bristle Grass 



Swallow 



Eider Duck 

 Water Pipit 

 Smew 

 Cuckoo 



White-spotted Blue- 

 throat 

 Primrose 



Herb Robert 

 Wild Strawberry 

 Nipplewort 

 Snow Bunting 

 Black Woodpecker 



Striped Toadflax 



Grey Plover 



Round Rough-headed 



Poppy 

 Long Smooth-headed 



Poppy 



Great Stitchwort 

 Moth Mullein 



Camberwell Beauty 



Chalc'id Fly 



Ichneumon Fly, new 



to Britain 

 Phytophagous Beetle 



Irish Weevil 



Geodephagous Beetle 



Semi-water Bug 

 Oil Beetle 

 Rose Beetle 

 Pachymerid Bug 

 Sunshiner Beetle 



Locality. 



Loch Ken 

 Norwood 

 Surrey 



Pulborough, Sussex 

 Petworth, 11 



West Marden, 11 



Hermitage, m 



Emsworth, n 

 Rye Harbour, n 

 Chichester, 11 

 Sandown, Isle of 



Wight 

 Dungeness, Kent 



Ashdown Forest, 



Sussex 

 Torquay, Devon 



St Albans 

 Lowestoft, Suffolk 

 Euston, near Thet- 



ford, Suffolk 

 Between Bognor and 



Selsey 

 Emsworth Harbour 



IFarncombe Hill, 

 Duke Road, 



Saddlescombe 



Petworth, Sussex 

 Racton, n 



Cocking, ii 



West Wiltering, n 

 St Albans, Herts 

 Reading 



New Forest 



Royal Canal, Ireland 



Portmarnock 



Lough Neagh 



Bolt Tail, S. Devon 

 Black Wood,Rannoch 

 (Jreenhithe 

 Charing, Kent 



Date. 



Sept. 9 



" 2 



i860 



Oct. 1902 



Summer 1902 



Dec. 4 



11 1 

 Oct. 29 

 Dec. 10 



Nov. 29 



Oct. 6, 1902 

 Dec. 25, 11 



Jan. ti 

 Early in Oct. 

 Oct. 24 



Sept. 1902 



11 6, 1902 



Oct. 1902 



Sept. 30, 1902 

 July 21, 11 

 June 30, 1901 



May and June 



June 3, 1902 



11 1902 



May 17, 1902 



April 1902 

 June n 

 May 11 

 June 11 



Observer. 



(I. Hodgkinson, Sept. 13 

 ( ;. \\\ Nicholson, 11 13 

 J. A. Bucknill, 11 20 



F. W. Frohawk, Oct. 4 



Miss A. E. Cumming 



Recorded by Rev. Dr 



Arnold 

 Mr J. Day and Mr E. 

 Caiger 



Rev. Dr Arnold 

 Mr M. T. Nicoll 

 Rev. Dr Arnold 

 Mr P. E. Stone 



Mr M. T. Nicoll, St 



Leonards 

 W. Percival Westell 



I A. J. Nicholson, St 



f Albans 



W. Percival Westell 



E. T. Daubeny 



W. S. Sparrow 



Mr B. Reynolds 



Mr Prior 



Miss Maud Robinson 



Miss A. E. Cummins 

 Mr Fielder 

 Mr B. Reynolds 

 Mr Charles Fowler 

 W. Percival Westell 

 Rev. F. D. Morice 



Claude Morley 



S. \V. Kemp 



N. H. Joy 

 I'rof. Beare 

 F. B. Jennings 



1 Only previous record in Sussex in 1870, when it was found by the late Mr F. C. S. Roper at Fastboume. 



2 First authentic British-killed specimen. 



a Hundreds in bloom in woods on Christmas day. 



* In bloom on Christmas day ! 



6 A piece in flower. Hooker gives flowering period July to September ! 



6 Several were shot ; the early date of autumn migration is worth recording. 



7 All four species growing quite close together. 



8 This plant is rare in Sussex, and this is a fresh locality for it. 



9 A rare plant in Sussex. _ _. . 



10 A rare grasshopper, recorded by Redtenbacher from Theresopolis in Brazil. Kindly identified by Mr 

 Malcolm Burr. Believed to be first recorded occurrence in Great Britain, but probably imported with fruit or 

 flowers. 



