ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON. IxXV 



Entomologische Zeltung, February to June. Presented by the 

 Entomological Society of Stettin. 



The Zoologist, January to June. Presented by Edward New- 

 man, Esq. 



Nine portraits of living naturalists. Presented by G. Ransome, 

 Esq., Ipswich. 



Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society, vol. x. part 1. 

 Presented by that Society. 



The thanks of the Society were returned for these presents to 

 the respective Donors. 



F. Barlow, Esq., of Cambridge, was elected a Subscriber. 



Exhibitions, Memoirs, &c. 



Mr. Bond exhibited Ch'ilo gigantellus, W. V. (puncligcrellus, 

 Steph.), Chilo mucronellus, Nascia cilialis, Zeuzera Arundinis, 

 male, Harpalyce sagittata, and an unknown Eupithecia, all taken 

 in the fens of Huntingdonshire and Cambridgeshire. 



Mr. Shepherd exhibited some rare Lepidoptera from Yaxley, 

 including Zeuzera Arundinis, female, Reciirvaria falciformis of 

 Haworth, Tinea Monachella, and several new or rare species of 

 Micro- Lepidoptera ; also Lithosia pTjgmceoIa, taken at Deal. 



Mr. Samuel Stevens exhibited several interesting Tortrices and 

 Tinece, taken near London, or bred from larvae ; the latter mostly 

 found on sallows at Wimbledon Common. 



Mr. Smith exhibited a collection of Hymenoptera, taken near 

 London, including Allantus disjmr, Melecta Alropos, all the four 

 British species of Saropodce, and Miscophus b/color, male ; also 

 five specimens of Osmia pillcornis — the new species described by 

 Mr. Smith — from Birch Wood. 



Mr. West wood exhibited the larvae of a Proctotrupes, found 

 parasitic in the larva of a Harpalus. 



Mr. Douglas exhibited a collection o^ Lepidoptera he had taken 

 near Weymouth, in July, including Pamphila Actceon from the 

 Burning Cliff, Margaritia longipedalis, Gelechia obsoletella, F. v. R., 

 and Homceosoma nimbella? near Sandsfoot Castle ; also Margaritia 

 asinalis, M. Jlavalis, M. ochrealis, Emmelesia rusticata, Ptytho- 

 poda degeneraria (two), Pempelia carnella, Gelechia cineretla, and 

 other rarities from the Isle of Portland. 



Mr. Westwood exhibited some interesting insects received from 

 M. Reich, including several rarities from New Holland, and three 

 new Paussidcc from Africa. 



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