pe des Field Meetings 1908. 
The Kimeridge Clay as exposed at present in the Holton-le- 
Moor brickyard pit is singularly unfossiliferous. I hunted over 
the ground fairly well on going over the walk on the 2nd, in 
preparation for the Union Meeting, but only took a fragment— 
though remarkably clean and well preserved—of Ammonites 
biplex, Low. Curiously enough this species is recorded in the 
Survey Memoir for the next parish in the Moortown hill pit, but 
not for Holton. Mr. H. Preston authoritatively named it. 
Lepidoptera observed by Dr. Birtwhistle and Mr. G. W. Mason, 
at L.N.U. Meeting at Holton-le-Moor, rath June, 1908. — 
One of the Pierids. M. montanata. 
Pararge megeera. M. fluctuata. 
Ccenonympha pamphilus. Cidaria corylata 
Nisoniades tages. Scoparia ambigualis. 
Nemeophila plantaginis. Bactra lanceolana. 
Acronycta psi. Coccyx teedella. 
A. rumicis, Gelechia ericetella. 
Zonosoma pendularia. Teleia proximella. 
Cabera pusaria. T. luculella. 
Bupalus piniaria. Sciaphila hybridana. 
Eupithecia lariciata. Phlceodes tetraquetrana. (?) 
Thera variata. Elachista rufocinerea. 
Melanippe sociata. 
LARV# : 
Porthesia similis. Cheimatobia brumata. 
Diloba czeruleocephala. Hypsipetes sordidata. 
Cosmia trapezina. Tortrix xylosteana. 
Cleoceris viminalis. Pzedisca solandriana. 
Phigalia pedaria. Laverna phragmitella. 
Hybernia defoliaria. 
Several imagines of Laverna phvagmitella, which is an 
addition to the Lincolnshire List, have been bred from bulrush 
heads. 
Dr. Wallace reports :— 
CoLEopTERA. Fifty-six species were taken by Mr. A. 
Bullock, including four which are new to the County :—Mysia 
