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various parts of the country, in almost every direction, have reported 
what they have observed, and exhibited specimens that they have 
collected. 
The majority of these excursions have been to the seaside, and chiefly 
to our western coast, including Aberystwith, Anglesea, Llandudno, 
Rhyl, Hilbre Island and the Hundred of Wirrall, Southport, Black- 
pool, Fleetwood, Ulverstone, Grange, Whitbarrow, and the Isle 
of Man. We have also had a few reports from the eastern coast, and 
several from members who have travelled inland. 
We have determined to confine our lists to a radius of 20 miles 
from Bury, and only in a few instances has this rule been overstepped, ~ 
when a rare specimen has been found, just outside the limit. 
The compilation of the different lists has been entrusted to the 
members of the society whose names are attached. 
