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Wood and Richmond Park, but one or two are from Croydon and Eslier. 

 Of course tlie chief part of them are well known to occur in Richmond 

 Park. I have compiled the list from the cabinet of my cousin, Dr. H. 

 N. Kane, of Lanherne, Kingston Hill. It makes me exceedingly 

 envious, I confess. Gnophria quadra (1), Arctia villica, Dasychira pudi- 

 bunda, Drepana lacertinaria, Lophopteryx camelina, Notodonta dictsea, 

 N. dictseoides, N. chaonia (not very rare), Asphalia diluta, A. flavicornis 

 (abundant), Cymatopliora or, Bryophila muralis, Acronycta leporina, 

 A. aceris, A. raegacephala, A. auricoma (several), Leucania turca, Xylo- 

 phasia hepatica, Dipterygia scabriuscula (pinastri) (abundant), Luperina 

 cespitis, Apamea unanimis, Rusina tenebrosa, Panolis piniperda (abun- 

 dant at Esher), Pachnobia rubricosa (very abundant), Tseniocampa 

 opima, T. populeti (not rare), T. munda, Xanthia fulvago, X. gilvago, 

 Calymnia pyraliua ( 1 ), Hecatera serena, Polia flavicincta, Cleoceris viminalis, 

 Aplecta nebulosa, Hadena advena, H. protea, H. genistse (1), Xylocampa 

 areola (= lithoriza), Heliaca tenebrata (= arbuti), ab. (Richmond Park), 

 Habrostola tripartita (= urLicse), H. triplasia, Catocala nupta (abundant). 

 Geometrcs. — Pericailia syringaria, Selenia bilunaria, S. lunaria, Nyssia his- 

 pidaria (sometimes abundant in Richmond Park), Amphidasys strataria, 



A. betularia, Hemerophila abruptaria, Boarmia roboraria (not very rare), 



B. consortaria (not very rare), Tephrosia biundularia, T. extersaria, 

 T. punctulata, Georaetra papilionaria, Larentia viridaria, lodis vernaria, 

 Phorodesma bajularia, Zonosoma porata, Macaria alternata (Coombe Wood), 

 M. notata (Coombe Wood), M. liturata (Coombe Wood), Panagra petraria, 

 Bupalus piniaria, Ligdia adustata, Hybernialeucophsearia (very abundant), 

 H. progemmaria (very abundant), H. defoliaria (very abundant), Eupithecia 

 linariata, E. pulchellata, Lobophora viretata, Anticlea badiata (very abun- 

 dant, Cidaria miata. Euthemonia russula, Epione vespertaria, E. apiciaria, 

 Melanippe procellata (specimens of all these from Croydon); Brephos par- 

 theuias, Selidosema ericetaria (= plumaria), B. piniaria (all from Esher). — 

 W. F. DE V. Kane ; Sloperton Lodge, Kingstown, Ireland. 



SOCIETIES. 



Entomological Society of Londox. — \Qth January, 1893. — The 

 Sixtieth Annual Meeting. — Frederick DuCane Godman, Esq., F.R.S., Presi- 

 dent, in the chair. An Abstract of the Treasurer's accounts having been read 

 by one of the Auditors, the Secretary, Mr. H. Goss, read the Report of the 

 Council. After the ballot it was announced that the following gentlemen had 

 been elected as Officers and Council for 1893 : — President, Mr. Henry J. 

 Elwes, F.L.S. ; Treasurer, Mr. Robert McLachlan, F.R.S. ; Secretaries, Mr. 

 Herbert Goss, F.L.S., and the Rev. Canon Fowler, M.A., F.L.S. ; Librarian, 

 Mr. George C. Champion, F.Z.S. ; and as other Members of the Council, 

 Mr. C. G. Barrett, Mr. Charles J. Gahan, M.A., Mr. F. DuCane Godman, 

 F.R.S., Mr. Frederic Merrifield, Mr. Osbert Salvin, M.A., F.R.S., Dr. 

 David Sharp, M.A., F.R.S., Colonel Charles Swinhoe, M.A., F.L.S., and 

 Mr. George H. Verrall. The President then delivered an Address, which, 

 though containing reference to the Society's internal affairs and an allusion 

 to the successful resistance made by naturalists and others to the War 



