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shire, January, 1870. It is found also in Germany, Austria 

 and France." 



Proceedings of the Haggerslone Entomological Society. 



October 6, 1870.— Mr. Eedle, Vice-President, in the chair. 

 Mr. Elisha exhibited some very large specimens of Epunda 

 lichenea. Mr. W. Harper, preserved specimens of the larvae 

 of Deilephila Galii. Mr. Pryer, Leucania albipuncta. Mr. 

 Eedle, two specimens of the rare Noctua, Pachetra leucophaea. 

 Mr. Boden, fine specimens of Heliothis marginata. 



October 13, 1870. — Mr. J. Russell exhibited specimens of 

 Cymatophora ocularis, Mamestra abjecta, Agrotis cinerea, 

 Catocala sponsa and C. promissa. Mr. Eedle, a captured 

 specimen of Deilephila Galii. Mr. Franklin, Epunda lutu- 

 lenta. Mr. Moore, a beautiful specimen of Xylina Zinckenii, 

 captured by him, in Darenth Wood, on the 2nd of the 

 month. 



October 26, 1870. — Mr. E. Barlow, President, in the chair. 

 Mr. Lormier exhibited preserved larvae of Smerinthus ocel- 

 latus, S. Tilise, S. Populi and Dicranura vinula. Mr. Healy, 

 some living larvae of Coleophora therinella. 



October 27, 1870. — Mr. T. Eedle exhibited specimens of 

 Ennomos erosaria and Halias quercana. Mr. J. Moore, 

 Lythria purpuraria. Mr. Jackson, an example of Vanessa 

 Atalanta having a larval head. Mr. J. Russell, fine specimens 

 of Emmelesia taeniata. 



Ninety-seven members attended the meetings this month. 



November 3, 1870. — Donations to the Cabinet : — Mr. J. A. 

 Clark exhibited specimens of Cossus ligniperda, Catocala 

 niipta, Zygaena Filipendulae, Erebia Medea, Macroglossa 

 Stellatarum and Arctia lubricipeda. Messrs. Barry and 

 Bartlelt, specimens of Phlogophora empyrea. Mr. Eedle, 

 fine specimens of Argyrolepia aeneana. 



November 10, 1870. — Mr. Scott, wdio was present as a 

 visitor, exhibited a remarkable variety of the male of 

 Argynnis Paphia. 



November 24, 1870.— Donation to the Funds : — Mr. T. 

 Cooke, of 513, New Oxford Street, having presented the 

 funds ol the Society with one guinea, an unanimous vote of 

 thanks was passed to that gentleman for his kindness. Mr. J. 



