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Mr. John Linnell, jun., brought for exhibition the following three 

 species of Coleoptera, taken by himself, and not previously recorded 

 as occurring in the Reigate district. 



Colymbetes exoletus, Forst. From a pond on Earlswood Common. 



ChcBtarthria seminulum, Payk. Roots of grass, boggy parts of 

 Reigate Heath. 



Omalium OocyacanthcB, Grav Decayed rubbish, Redstone Wood. 



Mr. Sydney Webb sent for e.vhibition the following nine species of 

 Lepidoptera, captured by himself in the Reigate district, and not 

 previously recorded as occurring there. 



Tortricodes hyemana. Hub. Common during March in oak 



coppices, hedgerows, &c. 

 Lithocolletis sylvella, Haw. Not uncommon, Wray Lane and 

 Redstone Hill, June and August, 1805. 



„ sallcicolella, Sircom. Redstone Wood, June, 

 1866. 



„ tristrigella, Haw. Common on palings. 



„ trifasciella, Haw. On palings and hedgerows, 

 September not uncommon. 

 Nepticula ruficapUella, Haw. Not uncommon early in June. 

 „ Oxyacanthella Stn. One specimen, Redstone Wood, 

 June, 1806. 



„ lyygmmella. Haw. Redstone, 1866. 



„ suhbimaculella. Haw. Common among oaks. 



The Secretary read the following communication from Mr. A. 

 Bennett, of 107, High Street, Croydon, respecting the Botany of the 

 county of Surrey, containing additional localities for several of the 

 local species, and also additions to the geographical distribution of 

 Surrey plants. 



107, High Street, Croydon, 

 20th Feb., 1867. 

 To Mr. J. A. Brewer, 

 Sir, 



The very flattering manner in which you speak of my 

 additions (though small) in your letter, has induced me to look 



