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C.C. NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY, 



ENTOMOLOGICAL SECTION. 



President 



J. C. Salter, Esq. 



wo collections only (by D. Reynolds and A. N. J. 

 Harrison) were sent in for the Senior Competition, 

 through several others were made. They contained 

 about a hundred different species, mostly moths, 

 of which those in the following list were obtained in 

 the neighbourhood of Cheltenham. Reynolds' col- 

 lection, which was large and well set up, easily won 

 the prize. 

 The small Elephant Hawk and Drinker were both common 

 here this year. 



A good specimen of Grapta C. Album was caught at Leck- 

 hampton, as late as October ist. 



Brimstone 



Large White 



Small ,, 



Green Veined White 



Orange Tip 



Wood Argus 



Wall 



Privet Hawk 



Small Elephant Hawk 



Eyed „ 



Poplar ,, 



Lime ,, 



Six Spot Burnet 



Five „ „ 



Cinnabar 



Buff Ermine 



White „ 



Ghost Swift 



Common ,, 



Brown Tail 



Gold 



Butterflies. 



Meadow Brown 

 Ringlet 

 Small Heath 

 Painted Lady 

 Red Admiral 

 Peacock 



Moths. 



Satin Moth 



Pale Tussock 



Lackey 



Barred Hook Tip 



Buff Tip 



Grey Dagger 



Knotgrass 



Bright-lined Brown Eye 



Striped Wainscot 



Common „ 



Light Arches . 



Dark „ 



Clouded Brindle 



Cabbage Moth 



Small Tortoise-shell 



Comma 



Silver Washed Fritillary 



Small Copper 



Common Blue 



Large Skipper 



Lesser Yellow Under- 



wing 

 Large „ „ 



Gothic 

 Old Lady 

 Hebrew Character 

 Clouded Drab 

 Red Line Quaker 

 Centre-barred Sallow 

 Broad-barred White 

 Angle Shades 

 Brown-lined Bright Eye 

 Shark 

 Herald 



