CiRC. No. 132. 



ENTOMOLOGY. — The Entomological Section will be officially repre- 

 sented by its President, IVIr. H. H. Corbett, M.R.C. S., and its Secretary, IVIr. 

 Wm. Hewett ; and the Coleopterists by Mr. M. L. Thompson. 



Lepidoptera. — Mr. T. W. Lownsbrough supplies a lengthy list of species, 

 amongst which may be mentioned the following : Argy^miis selene, A. aglaia, 

 Thecla rtiln, Macroglossa steUato7-iim, Nemcophila plantaginis, N. riissula, Satjirnia 

 carpini, Bonibyx quercus var. ca/licnce ; and larva; of DicriDiura furcitla, D. bifida, 

 Lophopteryx cainelina, Notodonta ziczac, Chaonia dodonea, Anarta myrtilli, Plusia 

 pulchrina, P. inten-ogaiionis, Eiiryniene dolobraria, etc. 



Coleoptera. — Mr. R. J. Fryer says : Hackness district has not been worked 

 much for Coleoptera but should prove fairly good ground. The Tiger Beetle 

 (Cicindela campetris) is common on the moors but varieties are difficult to meet 

 with. MeloloJitha vulgaris and Khizotrogus sohtitiaiis, Rhagiunis, Clyltts, 

 EndoniycJms roccinetts are amongst those taken ; and Mr. E. J. Bayford also men- 

 tions the following species as having been taken in the Scarborough district : — 

 Rhinosimus ritjicollis, R. viridipetmis, R. plattirosiris, Spring Hill Wood, Oliver's 

 Mount, Scarborough Mere, Lionychus quadi-ilhnn, Raincliff Wood, Micropeplus 

 staphylinioides Scarborough. 



Hymenoptera. — Large hills of the black Wood Ant will be seen on Barnsclifif. 



Any specimens of Orthoptera, Neuroptera, and Trichoptera would be 

 gratefully received by Mr. Geo. T. Porritt, P\L.S. , Crosland Plall, Huddersfield, 

 for examination and report. 



Diptera. — Specimens should be sent for determination either to Mr. 

 R. H. Meade, Mount Royd, Manningham, Bradford, or Mr. P. II. Grimshaw, 

 F.E.S., of the Museum of Science and Art, Edinburgh; the latter is collecting 

 specimens and notes for an account of Yorkshire Diptera. 



WORMS. — Any examples collected should be sent to Rev. Hilderic Friend, 

 Ocker Hill, Tipton, for examination. 



PHOTOGRAPHERS taking views on or in connection with the excursion 

 are invited to present prints to the Union ; and any willing to take special views to 

 reproduce in the account to be afterwards published of the excursion should com- 

 municate with the Secretaries. 



PROGRAMME OF MEETINGS.— 



5-30 p.m. — Meat Tea, 2/- each. ^ 



6-30 p.m. — Sectional Meetings. \ At the Albemarle Hotel, Scarborough. 



7-0 p.m. — General Meeting. -' 



AN ENTOMOLOGICAL CONVERSAZIONE 



WILL BE HELD IN THE 



Scarborougb ipbilosopbical Societg's /iftuseum, 



THE SAME EVENING, 



From 7 -JO to 10 p.m.. 



Under the auspices of THE FIELD NATURALISTS' SOCIETY, 



WHEN THERE WILL BE 



SBVBRAL. EXHIBITIONS 



OF 



IbiTping Specimens ^ ©olleeljions, 



And SHORT PAPERS will be Read. 



ADMISSION (including Light Rei-keshmenis), 6d. EACH. 



