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sparrow, and chiff-chaff; and the birds seen or heard were the 

 nightingale, cuckoo, and lapwing. 



The few insects noted or taken are as follows : (Mr. Carr's list) — 

 Imagines : Anticlea fiigrofasciaria {derivata), Melanippe fluctuata 

 and Eupithecia exiguata, all on fences. Larvae : Lithosia dep/ana, 

 Miselia oxyacafithce, Rumia luteolata {crat(egata), Crocallis eli/iguaria, 

 Boarinia repandata, B. rhomboidaria, B. a/netaria, Hcniithea strigata 

 {thyviiaria), Cheimatobia briimata, Oporabia dilutaia, Eupithecia 

 sobrifiata, Tliera variafa, Hypsipetes sordidata {elutata), and Himera 

 pennaria. In addition some of us beat the larvcC of Eupithecia 

 sobrinata from the junipers on Leatherhead Downs, and Mr. Turner 

 beat a larva of Uropteryx sambucaria from beech. Mr. Turner took 

 the following Micros : — Lithocolletis pomifoliella, L. viminetella, L. 

 giiercifoliella, L. coryii, and Nematois swammerdainella. Mr. E. J. 

 Hare took in addition to some of the above, Adela viridella, 

 Nepticula floslactella, Gracilaria hemidactylella and Micropteryx 

 purpurella, together with larvae of Boarmia nbietaria. 



The entire party foregathered at Burford Bridge Hotel, where 

 twenty-three sat down to an excellent tea. 



