(Hadena) genista, Heliaca tenebrata a few, Venilia macidaria, Opistho- 

 graptis {Rumia) luteolata, Tephrosia crepiiscularia (bitindnlaria), T. 

 jmnctulata, T. consonaria, Cahera pusaria, Macaria litiirata, Lozo- 

 gramma petraria, Ematnrga atomaria, Eupitkecia vulgata (in the 

 train), E. exiguata, E. abbreviata, Lobophora halterata (hexapterata), 

 Thera variata, Coremia iinidentaria, C. designata {proj>ugnata), 

 Eustroyna silaceata, Xanthorlio'e Jiluctuata, Gelechia ericetella, Micro- 

 ■pteryx calthella, etc. 



CoLEOPTKRA I — Cicindela sylvalica locally in numbers. 



Odonata : — Libellnla deprcsm and Agrion puella. 



Plants, mostly in flower : — Caltha palustris, Cardamine pmtensis, 

 NastKrtimn officinale, Lychnis diurna, Arenaria trinervis, Stellaria 

 holostea, Geranium robertianiiin, Bhamnus frangula, Genista anglica^ 

 Orobus [Lathyras^ macrorrhizus, Vicia sepiuvi, V. sativa, Geiim 

 urbanum, Cratcegus oxyacantha, Heracleum sphondyUinn, Anthrisciis 

 sylvestris, Veronica chaiiuedrys, V. beccabunga, Pedictdaris syloatica 

 (in great masses), Scrophidaria aquatica, Ajnga reptans in quantity, 

 Listera ovata. Arum maculatmn, Eriophorum polystachyon, Antliox- 

 anthiim odoratuni, Melica unifiora, Aspleniwn rutaiimraria, Opliio- 

 glossiwr vtdgatiim, Eqnisetnm liviosnm, etc., etc. 



Mr. Turner subsequently reported that he had bred a quantity of 

 Rhyacinia {Retinia) pinivorana from the shoots of Pinus sylvestris 

 which he gathered behind the smaller pond and that he had taken 

 the other Tortrices, Epippiphora cirsiana, Pcedisca ratzhnrgliiana, 

 and Phoxopteryx unguicella. 



MAY 25th, 1917. 



Mr. H. Moore exhibited specimens of Catocala palaeogama from 

 the Alleghany Mts. and C. nnpta from the Gironde, France. 



Mr. A. E. Gibbs exhibited specimens of the Catocalina' group of 

 the Nocti(id(E, including : — 



1. New world species : 



Euparthenos nubilis, Hb., from Arizona : range from Canada 



to the Southern States. 

 Ephesia desdemuna, H. Edw., from Arizona : range only 



Arizona. 



2. Old world species : 



Catocala fraxini, L., a British specimen bred by Mr. C. E. 

 Seaborne, of Watcombe Hall, Devon, from an ovum laid by 

 a $ caught near Brighton in 1896. 



