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No. i. Circuit. — The box has reached me a second time. The results briefly are 587 

 Lepidoptera have been sent' by the members, one species, sent for the purpose, has been 

 named ; three species incorrectly named by senders, have been corrected. The species 

 that appears to have attracted most attention are, C. davus, v. Rothliebii ; L. testacea, dark 

 form ; E. affinitata, large dark form ; E. ceratonioe, from locust beans; C. perlillus, &>c. Some 

 beautiful forms of C. suffumata, are sent by Mr. Sidney Webb. 



No. 2. Circuit. — Contains those who collect other orders besides Lepidoptera. The box 

 has made one round. Results: 311 insects sent out, viz. 91 Lepidoptera, 216 Coleoptera 

 and four Hymenoptera. The notes in this Circuit are of less interest, though the insects 

 are not. Two more members can be admitted. 



No. 3. Circuit. — Box not retnrned to me yet. One member short, Will members please 

 pack carefully. No. 1. Box, which travelled from London to Lerwick, back to Dover, and 

 thence to Hartlepool, was broken when it left London and reached me in several pieces, 

 but it had been so carefully packed that except in one case not an insect was injured. 

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