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ENTOMOLOGY. — The Entomological Section will be officially repre- 
sented by Mr. J, W. Carter, F.E.S., and Mr. G. T. Porritt, F.L.S., F.E.S. 
Coleoptera. — The Coleoptera Committee will be officially represented 
by its Chairman, Mr. J. W. Carter, F.E.S., who writes: — The following species 
of Beetles besides a host of commoner ones have been recorded for the Wharfe 
valley between Bolton Woods and (irass Woods inclusive : — Cvchrus rostratus L., 
Carabtcs monilis F., Leistus rufesccns F.. Elaphrxis cuprens, Diift, Bradycellus cognatus, 
Gyli, Bembidium stomoides Dj , Trcclins rubeiis F., Cymindis vaporariorum L., 
Homalota pavens Er., Quedins fuliginosus Gr., Philonthus pnella Nor., Anthobium 
ophthalmicum Ph., Epurea melina Er., E. oblonga, Hbst., E. longula Er., Serica 
Brunnea L., Sinodcndron cylindricuvi L , Throscus carinifrons, Bonv., Elater Baltcatus 
L., Sericosomns brunneus L., var. ftigax F., Corymbites pectenicornis L., C. crupeus F., 
and its var. wruginosus F., C. a-neiis L., Dascillus cervinus L., Helodcs mimtta L. and 
marginata F., Podabrus alpinus, Pk,, Tekphorus Pellucidus F., and T. thoracicus. 01., 
Malthodes marginatus Lat., Toxctus ineridianus L., Phytodecta pallida L., Polydrusus 
wicatis F., Orchestes fast L., Alophus triguttatus F. Mr. Ray Hardy has recently 
recorded {Lancashire Naturalist) the occurrence in Bolton Woods of Rhopalomesites 
tardyi. Curt. 
Neuroptera and Trichoptena. — Mr. G. T. Porritt writes: — The 
River Wharfe in the Burnsall District is splendid ground for the Trichopterist, 
and at the time of the excursion the following, among very many other species, 
will probably be on the wing there, most of them in plenty, viz : — Perla maxima, 
P. cephalotes, Ncmoura tneyeri, Drusus amiulatus, Lasiocephala basalis, Leptocerus 
annulicornis, Tinodes wcmeri, T . dives, Glossosoma vernale and Agapetics comatus, 
ARACHNIDA.— The Arachnida Committee will be officially represented' 
by Mr. W. P. Winter, B.Sc. 
Mr. W. Falconer writes:— In the immediate neighbourhood of Burnsall 
very little collecting has been done, and only common species have so far been, 
obtained, but places in the same district, eg., Bolton Woods and Grass Wood 
have received more attention, and several of the rarer Yorkshire species are on 
record for them, viz. : — Dysdcra crocota, C. L. Koch. Prosthesima latreillii, C. L. 
Koch, Robertus neglectus, Cb., Leptyphantes tenebricola, Wid., Syedra innotabilis, Cb., 
Styloctetor penicillatus, Westr., Tapmocyba pallens, Cb., Micrommata virescens Clerck 
(Grass Wood, the only N. British Station), and others. 
PROGRAMME OF MEETINGS 
3- 45 p.m.. Meat Tea, 2/- each. j 
4- 80 p.m.. Sectional Meetings. r At the Fell House Hotel, P>urnsall. 
4-45 p.m.. General Meeting. ] 
The Chair will be taken by the President of the Union. 
Trains. — From Grassington to Leeds and Bradford, 6-38 and 7-55 p.m. 
From Bolton Abbey to Leeds and Bradford, 7-12, 7-35 and 8-11 p.m. 
Arrangements will be made for Motor Buses to convey members to the 
station at night. 
NOTICES. 
The next Excursion of the Union will be to Stamford 
Bridge, on Saturday, 5th July. 
In order that an early account of the excursion may appear in the 
"Naturalist," notes and reports should be forwarded before June 17th, to 
W. E. L. Wattam, 30 Towngate, Newsome, Huddersfield. 
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