ENTOMOLOGICAL SECTION. 17 
Parker, in Notes sent up with his collection, says “‘ Lime Hawk 
Moth on the trees on the College Ground, just out of the chrysalis. 
This Moth is very liable to variation, but the one placed just below 
the four is I think a distinct variety ; it no way except in shape is it 
like the rest, wherever it ought to be green it is red. It was caught 
hanging to a red brick wall: a lime tree was growing just over 
it. Could the red brick dust at the foot of the wall in which it 
was most likely buried, have anything to do with its remarkable 
change of colour ht 
O. R. Bagnall was the other exhibitor, with a small collection 
though every specimen was perfect and well set. We have not had 
to record the following before :-— 
Leucania lithargyria. 
Mamestra furva. 
Apamea basilinea. 
Caradrina alsines. 
Caradrina taraxaci. 
Cleoceris viminalis. 
Haprostola tripartita. 
Anticlea badiata. 
Cidaria miata. 
Cidaria truncata. 
Cidaria prunata. 
