272 YORKSHIRE NATURAIJSTS UNION AT K.ILDALE. 



Vitrina pellucida. Helix fiisca. 



Zonites cellarius. Helix rotundata. 



Zonites alliarius. Helix pygmaea. 



Zonites nitidulus. Pupa umbilicata. 



Zonites purus and Pupa ringens. 



Van margaritacea. Vertigo edentula. 



Zonites crystallinus. Clausilia rugosa. 



Zonites fulvus. Clausilia laminata. 



Helix lamellata. Zua lubrica. 



Helix nemoralis. Azeca tridens. 



Helix arbustorum. Carychium minimum. 

 Helix sericea. 



Mr. Hudson had occupied an hour or two previous to the arrival 

 of his party by collecting the following species at Ingleby Greenhow, 

 those marked * being additional to the Kildale list : — 



*Helix aspersa. Zonites nitidulus. 



Helix rotundata. Zonites crystallinus. 



Clausilia rugosa. Arion hortensis. 



*Bulimus obscurus. *Arion subfuscus. 



Zonites alliarius. Limax maximus. 



This makes a total of 31 species, 28 of which were found in Kildale 

 Wood. Mr. Roebuck concluded by congratulating the Rev. J- Hawell 

 on his good fortune in finding a few days before the excursion a young 

 specimen of the great rarity. Limax cinereo-tu'ger, in Easby Wood. 



For the Entomological Section, in the absence of all its officers, 

 Mr. John Gardner, of Hartlepool, reported that owing to the want 

 of sunshine only two species of Butterflies were observed, viz., Satyrus 

 /'a/lira and Ccenonyinpha pamphilus, but by beating trees and shrubs 

 the following were secured : — 



Eupisteria heparata. Lomaspilis marginata. 



Asthena luteata. Acidalia aversata. 



Asthena candidata. Tanagra chcerophyllata. 



Emnielesia alchemillata. Hypena proboscidalis. 



Larentia didymata. Eudorea conspicualis. 



Larentia pectinitaria. Eudorea ambigualis. 



besides other geometers of almost universal occurrence. Of Micro- 

 Lepidoptera were obtained : — 



CElcophora stipella. P)actra lanceolana. 



Gracilaria syringella. Tortrix viridana. 



Argyresthia gcedartella. Tortrix heparana. 



Argyresthia sorbiella. Coleophora cespititiclla. 



Argyresthia nitidella. Dasycera oliviella. 

 Pepilla curtisella. 



this last-named beautiful insect being new to the Yorkshire list. The 

 moors were not visited or doubtless other species would have been 

 taken. The district generally is undoubtedly rich in good species, 

 the late Mr. T. Meldrum, of Ripon, having taken between Ayton 



Naturalist, 



