which, however, are included in the prize collection. 
ENTOMOLOGICAL SECTION, 
37 
ENTOMOLOGICAL SECTION. 
— 
President: J. C. SALTER, Esq. 
@\HREE collections were sent in, of which Lowther’s was 
}_ by far the best: he had the advantage of being able 
to get several varieties only to be found in the 
North. 
The collection was very well arranged, and 
accompanied by a complete list shewing the locali- 
ties, which as a rule it is very hard to get information 
about. 
The special feature of the year seems to have been the large 
number of Clouded Yellows and Death’s Head moths: neither of 
The stories 
about the Death’s Head caterpillar are numerous and alarming : 
one that was told me represented a specimen, accidently injured 
by a potato fork, as leaping a foot in the air with a violent squeal ! 
ev. 
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English Name. 
Irimstone 
Clouded Yellow 
Larpe White 
Siaih 4, 
Green Veined 
Osange Tip 
Gate Keeper, Wall 
Brown 
‘stayling, Rock Eyed 
Underwing 
vee 
Large Meadow Brown .., 
scotch Marsh » 
Small Heath, Least 
Meadow Brown 
* Peglih Marsh Ringlet .., 
ane 
oe 
BUTTERFLIES. 
Latin Name. 
Gonepteryx Rhamni 
Colias Edusa 
Pieris Brassicae 
», Rapae 
»» Napi 
Euchloe Cardamines 
Hipparchia Megaera 
. Semele 
+ Janira 
Papilio Typhon 
Hipparchia Davus 
re Pamphilus .., 
Locality. 
Grange, N. Lanes. 
” ’ 
Cheltenham 
Witherslack, 
Westmoreland 
Near Windermere 
Cheltenham 
Witherslack, 
Westmoreland 
Rannoch, Perthshire 
Cheltenham 
