THE ENTOMOLOGIST, 279 
Dunkeld. This is not a common species in Scotland,— 
F. Buchanan White, Perth, November, 1876. 
Doubleday Collection.—As many of the readers of the 
‘Entomologist’ are aware, the hours for visiting this Collection 
have hitherto been from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. J beg to forward 
the following letter for publication in the ‘Entomologist.’ 
—D. Pratt (Sec. to East London Entomological Society) ; 
333, J/ile End Road, E. 
* South Kensington Museum, London, S.W., 
November 1, 1876. 
Bethnal Green Branch Museum. 
Sir,—In compliance with the wish expressed by the 
members of the Kast London Entomological Society, in the 
letter received from you to-day, I beg to acquaint you that 
arrangements have been made for the Doubleday Collection, 
at the Bethnal Green Branch Museum, to be open for 
inspection until 9.30 p.m. on Tuesdays.—I am, Sir, your 
obedient servant, 
P. Cuntirre Owen, Director S. K. M.” 
* Valeria oleagina:” Correction of an Error (Entom. viii. 
164).—I have ascertained that the insect recorded by me as 
Valeria oleagina is Mamestra persicarie. I regret having 
made so great a blunder.—Benjamin Brown; Deard’s End, 
Knebworth. 
[The footnote to the announcement shows that the speci- 
men did not receive editorial sanction.—Zd. | 
Pachnobia hyperborea and Pyrameis Virginiensis: Errata. 
—By an unfortunate error, detected when too late for altera- 
tion, these two specific names were incorrectly spelt in 
last month’s number. They should be hyperborea and 
Virginiensis. 1 would suggest that the readers of the 
‘Entomologist’ should at once correct these errors in their 
copies, to prevent further confusion.—John T’. Carrington. 
West London Entomological Society—The fourth annual 
Exhibition of this Society will take place in the Church 
Room (adjoining St. Mark’s Institute), George Street, Oxford 
Street, near Grosvenor Square, on December 7th and 8th, 
1876, between the hours of 6 and 11 p.m. 
