H. crysiallina, Helicigona arbustorum, Helicella cantiana, H. caperaia^ var., 
ornata (very fine), Vallonia pulchella, V. costa/a. Pupa rnuscorum^ Carychium,. 
Clausilia hideniata, etc., and a few of the commoner slugs and water-snails have 
been found. 
These parislies lie in District 2, North, of the Lincolnshire investigation 
scheme, while Bruml)y parish, which is immediately south of Frodinciham, is in 
District 2, South. It is therefore desired that records be kept distinct, and com- 
municated to Mr. Roebuck, who has in preparation for early publication a full and 
elaborate work on the Lincolnshire mollusca, and will be thankful for any 
assistance. Division 2, South, is better known than the other, for which a number 
of common species are yet desiderata, such as for example the whole genera 
Planorbisj Vertigo^ Milax, Ena, Siiccinea, Physa, Ancylus, Valvata, Sphipriuniy 
and such common species as Hyaliiiia alliaria^ H. pura, Hygromia rufescens, Pupa 
cylindracea, Clausilia laminata, etc. 
ENTOMOLOGY.— The Entomological Section will be officially represented. 
Lepidoptera. — Mr. H. H. Corbett writes : — I have sever done ani)' systematic 
collecting in the district, but have noted the following species : Chelonia caia, 
Euchelia jacobu-a, Agrolis valligera, A. prcecox, Crambus margarilellus, and 
C. inquinatellus. 
Cdleoptera. — The Yorkshire Coleoptera Committee will be officially repre- 
sented b>:Mr. E. G. Bayford, F.E.S., and Mr. H. H. Corbett, M.R.C.S. 
Mr. W. E. Sharp, F. E.S., writes that he collected the following Coleoptera 
at Scunthorpe, Lines., June nth, 1910 : — On sandy and muddy banks of streams, 
ponds, etc. : Elaphrtis cuprens, E. riparius, Dyschirius ihoracicus, Calathus 
flavipesy Bembidium doris, Patrobus excavatus, Aciipalpus con^putus, Bradycellus 
cognaius, Hydroporus liiuratus, Laccobius minutuSy Cyitlus varius, Syniplocaria 
semistriaia, Heterocef us laevigatus, Laihrobium elongaium (almost entirely black), 
Quedius maurorufui, Stenus canaliculatus, Platysleihus cornutus, Trozophlaeus 
fusculusy BUditis Jracticornis, Lesteva sharpi (.^), Olophrurn picetim, Micrezoum 
tibiaUy Tachyiisa fiavitarsis ; from dead branches of fir: Adalia obliterata, 
Scymntis discoideus, Dyyophilns pusillus ; on gibbeted kestrel, stoat, etc.: 
Saprinus nitidulus, Dermestes viurinus, Nitidula bipusiulaia, Oviosita discoide':i, 
0. colon ; by geneial sweeping, beating, etc. : Homalium fiorale, Telephorus 
nigricans v. discoideus, Cisiela fnurina, Phaedon arvioraceoc, Aphthona coeruUa,^ 
Apion pisi, Rhinoncus subJasciaHis^ R. gramineus, Coeliodes ^-jnactilatus, 
Dorytofuus maculatiis\. cnrvirostris : in rotten wood : Euplectus names, Psylliodes 
affinis ; by sifting moss, roots of grass, etc. : Dyschirius globosus, Longitarsus 
sulurclluSy Cilea silphoides, Tachyporus htimerosus, Bolitobius pygmaeus, Gyrophcena 
affi.nis, Oxypoda longiusctda, Stenus vielanarius, Homalota graminicola, H. coriaria; 
in old straw in cow-shed : Ptinus fur, Protenus ovalis, Cryptophagus bicolor, 
Atomariii rttficornis, Alelanophthalma gibbosa. 
Mr. Bayford writes that Prasocuris phellandrii has been taken near Burringham. 
ARACHNOLOGY. — The Yorkshire Arachnida Committee will be repre- 
sented by Mr. T. Stainforth. 
PROGRAMME OF MEETINGS:— 
4- 30 p.m — Tea, 1/6 per head 
5- 15 p.m. — Sectional Meetings > At Swaby's Blue Bell Hotel, Scunthorpe. 
5-25 p.m. — General Meeting ) 
Trains leave Scunthorpe for : 
All stations past Barnetby (Hull, Lincoln, Brigg, Gainsbro,' etc.), 6-2 p.m. 
All stations past Doncaster (Barnsley, Bradford, Leeds, Sheffield, Halifax, 
etc.), 7-7 p.m. 
In order that an early account of the excursion may appear in the " Naturalist," 
notes and reports should be forwarded before September I2th to the Secretary of 
the Y.N.U., the Museum, Hull. 
