Vece^ler StH, 1865.-The Secretary ex« on ^ebal of Dr J 

 A Power of 62, Burton-crescent, London, the foUowmg 15 specaes 

 ti cloptera, all taken by Welf, and not previously recorded as 

 occurring in the Reigate distnct:- 



I' „*„••• TTuM One specimen, -which is unique 

 Borhoropora Kraatzn, i^uss. '-'ue ojjcv. 



; England, taken by sweeping in the " Hilly F.eld.' M.kle^ 

 ham July, 1862. The only other specimens known are one 

 uZ by^Dr. Aube, near Paris, and si. specimens taken by 

 Herr Fuss, in Germany, under the carcase of a toad. 



0.ypoda olalriventris, Rye. From a nest of Fo.rricafuluj.nosa 

 far MLleham. This species, which is new to Science, has 

 been captured in no other locality. 



0.ytelus specullfrons, Kraatz. From Mickleham. 



OaUnus variolusus, Dufour. Two specm.ens. under bark of 



dead tree. Mickleham. _ ^ ,• • „„ 



• ^ • .. Sahib Nest of Formica fiihginosa, 

 Atomana ferruginea, bahlD. i>iebt 



Mickleham. binder bark of dead tree. Mickleham. 



Cicones variegatus, Heilw. unaer u<ii 

 Qaedim truncicola, Faii'm. Mickleham. 



^'T t2Xr. |underbari.ofdeadtrees.Mickleham. 

 „ denf/coZi/s.Fairm.J 

 . SuLs UnyitanU,, Tb. Banks of .he Mole, .ear B„rfo,d 



Bridge. 

 Oa^ypodan^grofusca,W.iev^a. Mickleham. 

 Sc'ln. 3f«i.«».^ Waterh. Roots of grass. Buckland HJL 

 Epurea ollonga, Herbst. Under bark of pme. Shu-ley. 



Mr Thomas Cooper brought for exhibition specimens of the fruit 

 • a most beautiful little gourd, about the size 



of Cucxmis niynocarptis, a most beauuim au j, , 

 of a gooseberry, which had been grown m his garden. He al o 

 exhibited a vei^ small and interesting species of Cactus, very curiously 

 variegated. 



