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Main also reports the larvae and pupae of the Coleoptera, 

 Mysia oblongogtittata and Anatis ocellata. To Messrs. Dods 

 and Harrison I am indebted for the followins: list of Lepi- 

 doptera noted or taken : Pieris napi, Epinephilc tithonus, E. 

 ianirn, Caniptogramma bilineata, Bupalus piniaria. Hypsipetes 

 sordidata (eliitata), Boarmia repandata. Acidalia aversata, A. 

 bisetata, A . virgularia, Scoparia diibitalis, Therafirmata, Corcmia 

 designata (propngnata) , Rctinia pinivorana, Cleoceris viminalis, 

 Orobena straminalis, Ematurga atomaria ; and larvae of Gonep- 

 ieryx rhamni, Anarta myrtilli, and Panolts piniperda. Mr. 

 Scorer took a larva of Scoliopteryx libatrix feeding on poplar. 

 Mr. Sich took a fine specimen of Aventia flexida by beating 

 Scots-pine ; also Evetria pinicolana and Teleia [Gelechia) 

 dodocella ; Gelechia sororculella, from sallow. Some mined 

 alder leaves afterwards produced for him LithocoUetis stetti- 

 nensis and L. alniella. Two vacated pupa-cases taken from 

 a small sallow stem by the same gentleman testified to Pro- 

 chilium crabroniformis being included in the local fauna. 

 The Mollusca taken at the pond were Planorbis cornens, 

 Limnea stagnalis, and Succinea putris. Twenty-one members 

 sat down to tea at the Hut Hotel, after which the larger 

 pond was circled. On the western side the large colony of 

 Calla palusiris, which has been naturalized here for many 

 years, was found well in tiower (see p. iig). 



Bookham Common, September loth. — Though dry the day 

 was dull and cool, and little was flying, but a number of 

 larvae were taken by beating, among these a solitary Stauropus 

 fagi, by Mr. Morford. Mr. Tonge had a good haul of 

 Ochria ochracea pupae from the stems of marsh thistle. Other 

 Lepidoptera are reported by Mr. Turner as follows : Bithys 

 quercus (i), Polyommatiis teams (i), Epinephilc ianira (a few), 

 Ccenonympha pamphilus (several). Melanippe sociata was 

 common, very worn, as also was Catoptria nlicctana. The 

 mines of LithocoUetis corylifoliella were common on hawthorn, 

 as also were the deserted cones of Ornix anglicella, and the 

 abandoned cases of Coleophova nigricella. Mr. Sich reports: 

 " Very few imagines about. Took mines of LithocoUetis 

 coryli on hazel ; a cocoon oi Lyonetia clerckeUa on crab ; mines 

 of Nepticida salicis on sallow, and those of A^. acetosce in leaves 

 of both Rwnex acetosa and R. acctosella." Mr. Cowham gives 

 the following additional species : imagines — Pieris brassicce, 

 Gonepteryx rhainni, Epinephile tithonus, Vanessa io, Rumicia 

 phlaas. Polyommatus icarus, Papinostola fulva, Hydrcecia nicti- 

 tans, Ennomos tiliaria, Larentia vindaria, Mcsoleuca ocellata, 

 and Cidaria trnncata ; larvae — Hylophila prasinana, Eutricha 



