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Lymnophihis flavicortds, Glyphotielius pellucidiis^ and Mystacides 

 azure a. 



Mr. Kemp contributes a long list of the Goleoptera, in the 

 capture of the members of which Mr. Enock assisted. A variety of 

 jRhagium bifasciatum, Donacia bicolora, D. cinerea, D. seviicuprea, 

 D. discolor, D. sericea (with a black var. taken by Mr. Enock), 

 Luperus riifipes, L. flavipes, Telephorus lividus, T. pel/ucidiis, T. 

 nigricans, T. lituratus, T. bicolor, Anisosticta \f)Ptinctata, Lacon 

 murimis, Galerncella sagittarice, Malaclmis bipusiulatus, Athoiis 

 hccmorrhoidalis, Agnotes obscurus, Othosis salicarece, Rhag07iycha 

 pallidus, Canipylus linearis, Anaspis frontalis, Cassida equestris, 

 Meligethes viridescens, Cryptocephala aureola, Phyllobius calcaratus, 

 Hypera rumicis, Notoxjis monoceros, Phcedon armoracice, P. cochliareic, 

 Deporaus betulce, Polydrusus cervinns, Pogonocherus dentaius, Apion 

 hydrolapathi, A. genistce, Rhytichites nanus, Thryogenes feshicff, 

 Bagous alismatis, Phytodecta olivacea, Coccinella \opunctata, and 

 Coccinella bipunctata. 



Turning now to the Lepidoptera, ova of Dicramira vijiula were 

 found by Mr. South on aspen and sallow, and one of Smerinthus 

 populi on aspen. For the list of larvae I am chiefly indebted to 

 Mr. F. M. B. Carr : — Thecla quercus one, Pa'cilocai?ipa populi onQ, 

 Hylophila bicoloratia {quercana) one, Bombyx neustria abundant, 

 Porihesia similis abundant, Cerura vinula, Asphalia flavico7-nis one, 

 Orthosia lota, Ttenioca/npa stabilis, T. instabilis, Calymnia trapezina, 

 Phigalia pilosaria, Hypsipetes elutata, Anisopteryx ccscularia, Cheima- 

 tobia brumata, Hybernia defoliaria, H. marginaria, Pseudoterpna 

 cytisaria, Oporabia dilutata, and Thecla quercus. 



Imagines. — Gonopteryx rhamni, Pieris 7-apce, P. napi, C^eno- 

 nynipha pamphilus, Lyccena argiohis, Smerintlms ocellatns (Carr) one, 

 Hepialus lupulinus, Eucheliajacobc^ce, Drepana falcataria {Cixxx) one, 

 Hypsipetes impluviata (Carr) four, Lobophora sexalisata (Carr) one, 

 Epliyra pendularia, Ephyra porata, Zonosoma punctaria, B. cofisor- 

 taria (Turner), Eipithecia castigata (South), E. vulgata (South), 

 Eupisteria obliterata{heparata), Tephrosia punctulata, very abundant, 

 five from one tree trunk, Lomaspilis niarginata, Melanippe montanata, 

 M. subtristata, M. fluctuata, Bapta taminata, B. temerata, Cabera 

 pusaria, C. exantlmnatia, very common, Runiia cratcegata, Ematurga 

 atomaria, and a well-marked female (South), Cidaria corylata, Venilia 

 maculata, common, Acidalia remutaria, Erastria fuscula (Adkin), 

 Phytometra viridaria cenea (Adkin), Emmelesia alchemillata (Adkin), 

 Pardia tripunctana, Phoxopteryx mitterpacheriana, P. dimitiutafia, 

 Catoptria albersana, Dicrorampha plumbatia, Choreutes myllerana, 

 Alucita hexadactyla {polydactyla), — last seven from Mr. South's list. 



Major Ficklin took up his position on one of the lock gates, and 

 made a very effective sketch. 



In conclusion, I have heartily to thank those members who were 

 good enough to send me lists of captures, viz. Messrs. Enock, 

 Kemp, South, Carr, R. Adkin, and R. A. Adkin. 



