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Aphilothrix Globidi, Hart., a Gall-maker new to Britain. — 

 I found a gall of this species on oak in Hockley Bull Wood, 

 near here, on the 13th of October. This species is allied to 

 Aphilotrix Gemini, Linn. (=Fecundatrix, Hart.),i\\Q maker 

 of the artichoke ^all of the oak.— £". A. Fitch; Doion Hall, 

 Bayleigh, Essex, November 15, 1873. 



Correction of Error. — The plant, in the flower-heads of 

 which I find galls produced by Urophora solstitialis, Linn., 

 is not Serratula tinctoria, as I stated (Entora. vi. 142), but the 

 common knapweed (Centaurea nigra). — Id. 



The South London Entomological Society. — The Second 

 Annual Exhibition of this Society took place at the " Horns" 

 Assembly Rooms, Kennington, on Wednesday, December 

 10th, and was well attended, notwithstanding a thick fog which 

 prevailed all the evening. The principal exhibitions were : — 

 Lepidoptera, by Mr. Wellman (the President), Mr. Earn, 

 Mr. Allin, Mr. Stevens, and Mr. Williams; Mr. Boden also 

 exhibited some remarkable varieties; Mr. Hoey exhibited 

 several life-histories of great interest. Coleoptera, by Mr. 

 Champion, Mr. Marsh, Mr. Jarvis, Mr. Oldham, and Mr. 

 Bull. Neuroptera, by Mr. M'Lachlan. Hymenoptera, by 

 Mr, Hoey. Diptera, by Mr. Verrall. Exotic Lepidoptera, 

 by Mr. Janson. — Edward Newman. 



Haggerston Entomological Society. — The Sixth Annual 

 Exhibition of this Society took place at their Rooms, 

 10, Brownlow Street, Dalston, on the 13th of November. 

 Among the most interesting objects were a striking variety of 

 Galathea, exhibited by Mr. Stevens; very fine varieties of 

 Nupta and a black Grossulariata, by Mr. Eedle ; and a black 

 variety of Paphia, by Mr. Moore. — Id. 



Melitcea Artemis. — A Plate, on steel, with four coloured 

 figures of the English, Irish and Scotch forms of Melitaea 

 Artemis, illustrating Mr. Birchall's paper in the December 

 ' Entomologist's Magazine,' may be obtained on application 

 to the Author, Kirkstall Grove, near Leeds, price one 

 shilling, post free. Fig. 1 represents the English form of 

 Artemis; fig. 2, male and female of the Irish form {var. 

 Hibernica) ; fig. 3, the Scotch form [var. Merope). 



