REPORTS. 



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ALDERNEY. 



Grimmia subsquarrosa, Wils. La Tchue (Rhodes). 



SARK. 



Alisma ranunculoides, Z. Grows sparingly iii a small pool on Eperquerie 



Common (Marquand). 

 Bleehnum boreale, Sw. Dixcart Valley, found by Mr. Cumber and 



subsequently by Mr. Derrick. 

 Polytrichum nanum, Neck. Banks at Dixcart (Marquand). 

 Funaria erieetorum, Bix. Banks, Little Dixcart, also on the edge of 



a small pool on Eperquerie Common (Marquand). 

 Braehytheeium albicans, B. $ S. On the ground, Dixcart Common 



(Marquand). 



EuPhynehium pumilum, Schp. Dixcart Valley (Marquand) . 



FossombPOnia angulosa, Raddi. Near Point Chateau (Rhodes). 



Lejeunia cavifolia, Lb. Interior of Sark (Rhodes). 



LeeanOPa erythrella, Nyl. Point Chateau (Rhodes) . 



Catenella Opuntia, Grcv. Small cave in Creux Harbour (Marquand). 



JETHOU. 



Asplenium Adiantum-nigPUm, L. Not hitherto noted for the main 

 island of Jethou (Derrick) . 



E. D. Marquand, Sec. Bot. Sect. 



Report of the Entomological Section. 



The additions made to the lists of the Insect Fauna of 

 Guernsey and Sark have been very numerous this year. Mr. 

 E. D. Marquand has devoted much time to the collection of 

 two or three special orders, and has been most successful. 



A list of twenty-one species of Pezomachus, a genus of 

 the Ichneumonidce, will appear in the current Transactions. 



Mr. Marquand paid a visit to Sark from April 20th to 

 27th, and added 82 species to the list of insects recorded for 

 that island in our Transactions for 1906. This additional 

 list will appear further on. 



Among the Lepidoptera the Rev. F. E. Lowe reports the 

 capture by his nephew, Mr. Stephen Fisher, of three speci- 

 mens of the beautiful non-British Polyplicenis scricina on rocks 

 on the south coast of the island on August 11th, 12th and 

 13th. Mr. Lowe captured specimens of both broods of 

 Larentia viretata at rest in his garden on May 18th and 22nd 

 and on September 11th. 



Catocala Nupta, the Red Underwing Moth, came to 

 sugar at the end of August and beginning of September. 

 Mania Maura has been excessively abundant at sugar ; Mr. 

 Lowe counted nineteen specimens in one evening. Hybernia 



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