24 ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON. 
H. T. Sore York S.W. 
A Swarm nf sien [Borborus equinus pelea in February [17th, near A 
umbers; determined by R. H. Meade]. Na Ap. 1889, p. I 
Buty Tosa Northumberland, Spike 00588 
An jeg ‘él British Flies (Diptera). Part II. [Dated 1891: at 
p- 5 ravages of — destructor in Northumberland and Lincoln- 
poe (the latter of which segs ang from the worst attacks) are noted}. 
ubsequent oe of this ssh Lag 
G. H. VER ‘ Lake District,’ attr tan 
List nee Britis h Tipulide, &c. (‘ ester ag age ), Bape Note 
Be — Curt., the Lake District 5 7; i signata Steeg., nea 
n by Mr. Theobald]. iE iM. , June a July "1888, 
G. H. VERRALL. Westmorlan 
Critical one on as a [Chironomus flexilis L., near Rydal, epatcnedl 
: Ent., May 1890, p. 152. 
Cuas. H. H. WALKER. Cheshire, 
Microscopical Notes [on the Cheshire side o rsey; Musca 
vomitoria, M. cesar, and Corethra reg yrs mare 25th May. 
1889]. Young Nat., Sep. 1889, pp. 185-188. 
NOTES—LEPIDOPTERA. 
Entomological Society of London.—November 2nd, 1892.— Mr. S. Stevens 
exhibited, for Mr. J. Harrison, of Barnsley, and read notes on, a peau series 
of Arctia lubricipeda var. radiata, which had been bred by Mr. Harrison this 
year. Mr. C. G. Barrett exhibited a varieties of Acronycta leporina, bred by 
ins, of Warrington. ae i ar eahibited & long serie 
i 
of the spec e 
others were pa black ; iy lanens intermediate between these two extremes 
ical Society of London. 
oo ber 7th 
asper. Mr. . Barrett exhibited a long series of remarkable melanic an 
other varieties * of Boarmta repandata, bred by Mr. A. E. Hall from larve 
collected near "Shefie ld. —H. Goss and W. W. Fow er, Hon. Secretaries. 
NOTES AND NEWS. 
, There is a very interesting paper in our contemporary ae sarge ions 
Journal’ for Oct. = 1 1892, by Mr. a Lovel, F.R.Met.S., mn ‘The Cloud- 
burst at Round Hill, Langto: oft” in East Yorkshire, and its destractive effects, 
which are es ‘in ger pinion: and illustrated by a sketch-m map, and a 
pon bes Sg poepnivetatae of phot phic views, one showing the manner in which 
-spouts. 
prooe— 
Mola *Entomologist’s Monthly Magazine’ for November 1892, contains an 
notice of he lat dpe Thomas Harris, F.E. of Burton-on-Trent, 
a shee coleopterist good botanist, one ee May be nen and an early President 
of the Burton “on Tresit Natural History Soci 
Naturalist, 
