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.ejuniverata has been met with m this distnct. 
' , ;i„^ 1 4, fnll-Q-rown larviB of this 
werebeatea out. From the same l""*' '«' " 
be end ot Ang.st, aud ma,,y «'' f» ^ '"XL 'cbe middle ef September 
forwarded a few larv» te Professor ^'"'^'Z spun »P), but ba« »o' - 
redTber rrar=d':rTd«Lbet tbat .«-. 
ceuthata are one species. ^^ ,. f^^^ed to 
e points rebed »■">? *- ^;;.^ ^.^,^„,, ^^, the W,. pale var. is scarce. 
!;ra:J:L::r;o\e"l:o.. and medium shades b. far the most common. 
*■ „ iJ,P <,pres of Pavilio Merope.—ln 
iMiMonaX note (aU corrections) 7^^^*;^^;^; J^ h. T Usher, Esq.. read 
tsir,rtrrf::t:;oirrr.i..-«--- 
;:oe,riti„.theabo.uote..™n*e^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 
, of the se.es of P. Mero^e wh.ch I "^°^ «<• ^„,„,,t,a in both se«s , 
ri:re=r:~>=-'"--"''"--^-^-^-""'' 
[sh Musenm, October Wth, 1869. 
A„ *!,« 24th of Angast, immense numbers 
G„„.ab»to»o; P«, '*;;-°° "■''** garden with their swarms. 
^ieHs mpco suddenly appeared here, fill.ng "^"^J ^„„ ti, 28tb, 
the 26th. tbey were stil, more n„„ero,=^dcont^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 
„ we bad astorm of wind and »m -'"J'J^, „„, 3„i„ by U,e gardeners, 
eh the, have beenmuch less abuudan. Tb°u».d. ^^ ^^^^^ _^^^^ ^^^^ __^ 
,e of whom were beard to sa, «■■" j" ^^^ ^„„„, „f ,,, H„ed. and all 
rrunirtitr- ibZ .^ »...- ^. bo.. -. eenton, 
^temUr, 1869. 
«„...u.»».,«..-BnriugthebotcaW^^^^^^^^ 
„hers of a small black TW.. were ou ^^ = Z wling npou their bauds and 
eat annoyance both to «»"*«; .^^^^''^'.^^ydelre that they were 
„es. and sheltering amongst .be.r ^-^ "^"^ J Lmeuse swarms came from 
tten by them. All lowers were m« h ufe t^ a ^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^ ^^^^ 
,e wheat fields, then in the process of «apmg ^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^„^t. 
».s and windows, were, in many "^'^ ^e were btot with congregated thou- 
::r:h=trrr;::bW:.utbeebolerayear.-.. 
Entomological Society of 
Ssq., F.Z.S., President, in the Chair. 
LONBON, 1st November, 1869.-H. W. Bates. 
