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Pieris brassicz. anessa io, 
Pieris rape. Vanessa atalanta. 
Pieris napi Van i 
Anthocharis cardamines. Argynnis selene. 
Colias edusa. Argynnis euphrosyne. 
Rhodocera rhamni Argynnis paphia. 
Thecla W-album. Epinephele janira. 
Polyommatus phlas. Coenomympha davus. 
Lyczena zegon. Thanaos 
Apatura iris (rare). Hesperia sylvanus. 
Vanessa polychloros. Carterocephalus paniscus. 
Vanessa urticze. 
The following Coleoptera were obtained :— 
Carabus catenulatus. Omosita colon. 
Clivina collaris. Nitidula bipustulata. 
Dyschirius globosus. Silpha thoracica. 
Bembidium guttula. Silp Sa. 
Bembidium littorale. Aphodius rufipes 
Deronectes assimilis. Aphodius depressus. 
Ccelambus versicolor. Aphodius ater, 
Laccophilus interruptus, Aphodius constan 
Rhantus exoletus. Aphodius merdarius. 
4\gabus sturmii. Geotrupes stercorarius. 
tiscus marginalis. Phyllobius alneti 
Cercyon unipunctatus. Phyllobius pyri 
Cercyon hemorrhoidalis. Phyllobius pom 
Sphzeridium peney Phyllobius genta (birch trees) 
leochara Ianu Polydrusus c 
Aleochara fusci Polydrusus ca er 
Lesteva longelytrata Rhynchites beet i ie trees) 
similis. Balaninus brassic 
Stenus discoideus. Orchestes rusci. 
Lup flavipes. Ceuthorhynchideus troglodytes. 
Lathrobium elongatum. Gastrophysa polygoni. 
Anthobium torquatum. Pras jocuris a oy 
Oxytelus complanatus. Prasoc ella. 
Philonthus zeneus. Cassida viii (rain side). 
Choleva velox. Mantura 
holeva sericea. Tima: ain 
Choleva tristis. Limonius minutus. 
Omosita discoidea. Xylobius piniperda. 
Acanthosoma griseus and A. scutatum (Hemiptera) were also obtained. 
Mr. Alfred Fieldsend, who gave the report of the Vertebrate 
Section in the absence of its officers, stated that there had not been 
omer ven ay ee, = bea iro site but it wilt be of interest to 
~ Commencing at Brayford Pool, not much will be expected from 
@ situation so exposed ; though, in passing, the Mute Swans will be 
observed nesting on the island. e Common Gull, Kittiwake, and 
Black-headed Gull—mostly immature—occasionally linger here. 
Sept. 1894 
