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on May 30, 1406, carrying a freshly killed ant, Zasius niger, 
in its mandibles: from the Cumnor Hill stone-pit. 
An example of the very interesting ab. colwmbina, image, 
of Nola confusalis, Herr.-Sch., from Epping Forest (May 26, 
1906), was presented by the captor, Selwyn Image, Esq., 
MAS, FES. of New College. 
A moth, Oxford (June, 1906), and two examples of JZicro- 
£lossa marginalis, a very rare Staphylinid beetle found in 
birds’ nests at Huntingfield, Kent (July, 1906), was presented 
byethe captor, the late A. J. Chitty, Esq. M.A, FES) KC) 
Balliol College. 
A specimen of the rare Staphylinid, Lathrobium punctatum 
(atripalpe), from Harper's Rig Reservoir, Midlothian (April 7, 
1903), was presented by the captor, Professor T. Hudson 
Beare, F.R.S.E., F.E.S. 
Sixteen specimens of British butterflies from Herefordshire 
(1902) and Barmouth (1902) were presented by the captor, 
Colonel J. W. Yerbury. 
A Chelifer from St. John’s Road, Oxford (Oct., 19¢6), was 
presented by the captor, W. W. Taylor, Esq., M.A., Queen’s 
College. 
One of the “diamond beetles” (Phyllobius), from the Parks 
Observatory (May 15, 1906), was presented by the captor, 
Miss Bellamy. 
Forty-four insects of various groups, from the New Forest 
(1898-1906) and various localities in Surrey (1897-1906), were 
presentedsby the captor, W. J. Lucas, Esq., B-A.; F-E.S.. ihe 
series includes 2 MWecostethus grossus, Raphidia notata, Psocus 
longicornis, Ps. nebulosus,and Clocon similis. The data are full 
and precise. 
Thirty-six insects of various groups from Streatley, St. Helens 
(Isle of Wight), Limpley Stoke, Tubney, Yarnton, Beckley, 
S. Hincksey (1904-6), were presented by the captor, Mr. W. 
Holland, of the Hope Department. A fine set of specimens 
of the rare Pentatomid bug, Aelia acuminata, from Streatley, 
is included, together with examples of the Phytophagous 
beetle, Aptercpoda orbiculata, with its Hemipterous mimic, 
Hlalitcus apterus, captured with it; also the ant, J/yrmica 
