THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



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never remember a spring and early summer with so little 

 sunshine. The following is our list, which Mr. Porritt has 

 kindly made out : — 



T. Quercus 

 C. Porcellus 

 H. Velleda 

 E. Jacobeae 

 L. Auriflua 

 O. Pudibunda 



0. Antiqua 

 H. Pennaria 

 P. Pilosaria 

 N. Hispidaria 

 A. Betularia 

 T. Biundularia 

 T. Punctulata 



1. Lactearia 

 E. Punctaria 



E. Pen dul aria 

 P. Petraria 

 A. Strigillaria 

 H. Detoliaria 

 C. Boreata 

 E. Decolorata 

 E. Pulchellata 

 E. Castigata 

 E. Vulgata 

 E. Exiguata 

 T. Obeliscata 



(variata) 

 M. Ocellata 

 C. Unidentaria 



E. Palurabaria 

 S. Fagi 

 C. Flavicornis 

 N. Saponariae 

 T. Cruda 

 T. Miniosa 

 A. Aprilina 

 H. Thalassina 

 H. Contigua 

 A. Myrtilli 

 A. Pyramidea 

 E. Mi 

 H. Barbalis 

 H. Prasinana 

 &c., &c. 



C. Cory lata 

 — [Rev.] r. W, Daltrey. 



Saw-Jiy Captures. — During the past two seasons I have 

 added the following species of saw-flies to my little 

 collection : — 



Tenthredo semicincta. Beaten out of Spanish chestnut. 

 Shirley, Surrey. 



T. scutellaris and T. microcephala. Taken by sweeping 

 maple. Croydon. 



T. cingulata. Captured whilst flying over whitethorn. 

 Croydon. 



T. Rapse. By sweeping heather. Shirley, Surrey. 



Macrophya neglecta. Flying about whitethorn. Adding- 

 ton, Surrey. 



Selandria fuliginosa. Captured amongst mixed herbage. 

 Addington, Surrey. 



S. pallipes. At Addington, Surrey. 



S. stramineipes. Plentiful amongst the common brake 

 ferns in Epping Forest. 



Crcesus septentrionalis. Amongst birch and alder. 



Athalia annulata. Amongst whitethorn. 



A. scapularis. Swept off heather on the Addington hills, 

 Surrey. 



Allantus viridis. Beaten out of hornbeam. Highgate 

 Wood. 



