278 COLIAS EDUSA IN LANCASHIRE AND YORKSHIRE. 
Quercus. A large number of galls are found on the oaks, some 
being general and others confined to special species or 
varieties. oe should be looked for on root, bark, buds, 
leaves, and flowers, and anything different from those 
enumerated above note 
Ranunculus repens. Radiated leaf, thick at base. 
Rhododendron. Terminal tuft. 
Rosa spinosissima. Sen 
Rubus fruticosus and R. cesius, Stem swollen ; leaflet podded. 
Salix. Many species occur on the various willows, chiefly on 
the leaves. 
Sarothamnus scopartus. 
Senecio aquaticus and S. jacobea. Flower-head. 
Sinapis arvensis. Root, two species. 
tia europea. Leaf podded 
Ulex europea. ¥Flower-bud. 
Ulmus campestris. ‘Twigs and leaf. 
Vaccinium vitis-idea. 
Veronica beccabunga. 
Veronica anagallis. Capsule. 
Vicia cracca. Flower and pod. 
Viola canina. 
Vitis. Leaf and root. 
No doubt some-galls already known have escaped my notice, and 
probably many new ones await discovery in Britain. 
July \2th, 1892. 
es OTES—LEPID Saleen 
Colias t. Anne’s-on-Sea.—My children have just brought a 
a perfectly fresh ‘ain ng cimen of Colias ade, which they netted on the ent 
hills here this afternoon. Mr. T. Baxter, the well-known local eee , 
ells me several were seen in the early summer, so evidently the spring ane penete 
extended well over England, and no doubt their progeny will be in full evidenc 
this autum ORRITT, St. Anne’s-on-Sea, Au a ache 109 
Colias edusa at Aberford, Yorkshire.—On Sunday, August 21st, poet 
tured near A berford, Yorkshire, two splendid male examples of Colias ¢ ey 
Both specimens were beaten from a whitethorn henge. —Epwarpb SELF, Shipley 
7. ES ag ND NE WS. ‘ie 
e Yorkshire Resnnliees Union’s Fungus Foray, which will be held in hi 
BE asic ie of Castle Howard and Malton, on Sept. 14th and a5tb ger gare 
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part in it, but the Rev. W. Fowler, M.A., Messrs. H. T. Soppitt, Charles =n 
land, A. Clarke, and others are specially engaged in arranging the var 
ons. 
