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depressus, Agahiis serrlcornis, Chrysomela marginata, See. A 

 single example of Trichius fasciatus : a few Carabus glahratiis, 

 Miscodera arctica, Elaphrus Lapponicus, Campylus linearis. Sec. 

 The other classes offered nothing remarkable, excepting Boreus 

 Hyemalis, which Mr. Walker found in abundance, skipping 

 about some rocks with great activity. Mr. Newman said, he 

 believed that an entire list, with descriptions of the novelties, 

 would appear in the Entomological Magazine. 



The Curator read the following lists of donations: — 



Mr. W. Christy, of London. A copy of " the Aurelian's 

 Pocket Companion," by Moses Harris. 



Mr. Newman, of Deptford. The 16th and 17th numbers 

 of the Entomological Magazine, a copy of his " Sphinx Vespi- 

 formis," and a copy of his " Essay on the Head of Insects." 



Mr. Bennett. A superb specimen of Urania Patroclus, 

 and various other rare Eastern Lepidoptera. 



Mr. Busk, of the Dreadnought. Some Chinese insects. 



Mr. R. Foster, of London. A singular old print, represent- 

 ing a scorpion and tarantula. 



Mr. J. W. Bond, of London. Some Brazilian insects. 



Mr. J. S. Bowerbank, of London. A collection of about 

 500 Brazilian insects, from Rio ; among them numerous desi- 

 derata to the Club. 



Mr. J. Chant, of London. Various British Lepidoptera 

 and Coleoptera. 



Mr. J. C. Loudon. The 68th number of the Magazine of 

 Natural History. 



Mr. W. Bentley, of London. Various British Lepidop- 

 tera and Coleoptera. 



Mr. W. Christy, of London. Various interesting insects 

 collected by himself in the neighbourhood of Hammerfest, in 

 Norway. 



Mr. W. Raddon, of Bristol. A fine series of Adehia 

 prwcoxy Mamestra Alhicolon, several species of Agrotis, and 

 various other Noctuites, and also of Sirex Juvencm, Atiomala 

 Frischii, Sec. 



Mr. J. EvELEiGH, of Manchester. A fine series of Tri- 

 plimna fimbria, and of Nyssia zonaria, besides various other 

 British insects. 



Mr. E. Doubleday, of Epping. A specimen of Entimu» 

 Splendidus, and other exotic Coleoptera. 



