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soon acquire a love of the science, and would eventually become 

 wiser and happier men than they would otherwise have been. 



I hope we shall soon begin to see our way to such a desir- 

 able state of things; and wishing that the Entomological Club, 

 and your Magazine, may continue to prosper, 



I am, Sir, your obedient servant, 



Amicus. 



City, Aug.ZO, 1836. 



Art. XIX. — List of Rare Insects, taken at Darenth Wood, 

 by Members of the Society of Practical Entomologists, 

 from June 20 to July 11, 1836. 



TO THE EDITOR OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL MAGAZINE. 



Sir, — Observing that the pages of the Entomological Maga- 

 zine are open to receive all communications respecting the 

 captures and locality of rare insects, we hand you the accom- 

 panying List of Captures, made by members of the Society 

 of Practical Entomologists, in Darenth Wood, between the 

 20th of June and the 11th of July, in the present year. 



Believing this List (should you think it worthy of insertion 

 in your valuable Journal) may be interesting to collectors, 

 particularly those residing near the metropolis, 



I am, your obedient servant, 



J. T. Norman, Sec. 



Coeeoptera. vEgeria myopaeformis. 



Agrilus biguttatus. m . t formiciforrnis. 



Elater pramstus. Tnphcena fimbria. 



Molorchus umbellatarum. Acronycta ligustn. 



Leptura sexguttata. Polypogon derivahs. 



Eryx ni<*ra. Hipparchus papihonanus. 

 Lozotsenia cineraria. 

 T Grotiana. 



Lepidoptera. Pseudotomia Jacquiniana 



Sesia fuciformis. Semasia Splenditana. 



bombiliformis. Paramesia cerusana. 



iEgeria apiformis Macrochila marginella. 



bembeciformis. Adela Sulzella. 

 vespiformis. Frishella. 



oestriformis. Crambus pinitellus. 



