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larvae or pupae would he greatly valued, and I should have much 

 pleasure in forwarding a list of my requirements to anyone willing to 

 help. Many eminent workers have given, and are still giving, 

 valuahle assistance. Drawings and descriptions of the larvee and 

 pupae of three-fifths of the species are completed ; forty-five species 

 are partly completed, and at least fifty of the rarer species, or occa- 

 sional immigrants, will require to be drawn from continental larvae 

 and pupae. — W. A. Rollason ; Lamorna, Truro, Cornwall, January 

 20th, 1908. 



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CAPTURES AND FIELD REPORTS. 



Ageotis lunigera and lucerna in Sussex. — Mr. Sharp, of 

 Eastbourne, while collecting Noctuae at sugar, upon the coast not far 

 from Seaford, captured specimens of both these species, but only in 

 small numbers. On a subsequent occasion I accompanied him to the 

 locality and we then obtained obelisca, in addition to the above- 

 named. I think this very interesting, for, as far as I can find, this is 

 the first record of either A. lunigera or A. lucerna for Sussex. — 

 A. J. C. WiGHTMAN ; Ailsa Craig, Lewes. 



L. viTELLiNA IN SussEX. — While collecting at ivybloom in the 

 Lewes disti'ict on October 19th, I had the good fortune to take a 

 male specimen of L. vitellina which, however, was rather w^orn. My 

 friend Mr. Sharp, of Eastbourne, also took a female specimen in the 

 neighbourhood of Polegate about a week previously ; his specimen 

 was also somewhat worn. — A. J. C. Wightman ; Ailsa Craig, Lewes. 



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Entomological Society op London. — The Annual Meeting of 

 this Society was held on Wednesday, January 15th, at their rooms in 

 Chandos Street, Cavendish Square, Mr. C. O. Waterhouse, President, 

 in the chair, when the following Fellows were elected as ofiicers and 

 to serve on the Council for the session 1908-9 : — President, Mr. C. O. 

 Waterhouse ; Treasurer, Mr. A. H. Jones ; Secretaries, Mr. H. Row- 

 land-Brown, M.A., and Commander J. J. Walker, M.A., R.N., F.L.S. ; 

 Librarian, Mr. G. C. Champion, F.Z.S. ; other members of the 

 Council, Dr. T. A. Chapman, M.D., F.Z.S., Mr. A. Harrison, F.L.S., 

 F.C.S., Mr. W. J. Kaye, F.L.S., Dr. G. B. Longstaff, M.D., Mr. H. Main, 

 B. Sc, Mr. G. A. K. Marshall, Prof. R. Meldola, F.R.S., F.C.S., 

 Prof. L. C. Miall, F.R.S., Prof. E. B. Poulton, D.Sc, M.A., 

 F.R.S., Mr. R. Shelford, M.A., C.M.Z.S., Mr. G. H. Verrall.— The 

 Report for the session 1907-8 showed that the Society had 

 increased considerably, and that the number of Ordinary Fellows 

 exceeded that of any previous year in the Society's history since its 



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