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and August. 
E. subnigrella. (1) Hampstead, 
May 18. 
Tischeria complanetta. Ruislip, 
June 26. 
lithocolletis ulmifoliella. Dartford 
Heath, April. 
L. tristrigella. Richmond, July. 
Igonetea Clerckella. Dartford Heath. 
April. 
Cemiostoma spartifoliella. Hamp- 
stead Heath, July. 
C. Laburnella. Fences near Hamp- 
stead, June to August. 
Bucculatrix Boyerella. Hampstead 
and Ruislip, June. 
Nepticula marginecolella. Hampstead, 
July. 
Alucita polydactyla. (1) Ruislip, 
August 27. -Percy C. Wormald, 
Eilbwrn, London, N. W. 
MEETINGS OE SOCIETIES. 
Northern Entomological Society. 
— At a meeting held October 4. 1862, 
at the residence of Mr. F. P. Marrat, 
2 Peveril Terrace, Stanley, nr. Liver- 
pool, Mr. Nicholas Cooke, President, 
in the chair, Mr. Liversedge Brookes 
of Liverpool was proposed by Mr. 
i Birchall, seconded by Mr. Marriat, 
and elected a member. 
After several other business mat- 
I ters had been tracsacted, Dosithea 
I eburnata was exhibited, sent by A1 r. 
I'B. Kendrick, and captured by him- 
l, 8 elf on the hill overlooking the city of 
I Bangor, about 8. p. m. on July 5. 
I ast. P. tephradactylus was taken at 
I’ die same time and place. 
Mr. Birchall, exhibited a number 
of insects captured by his brother 
( Henry Birchall) in New Granada. 
Among others there were twenty 
species belonging to the genera Pa- 
pilio, Morplio, Parpha, Heliconia, 
and Catagramma. which he believed 
to be, at present, undescribed. It 
was suggested that Mr. Birchall, 
should name and describe these species 
and read the descriptions at the Soci- 
ety’s meetings. 
He also exhibited a number of mons- 
trous Spiders of the genera Phyrnus, 
and Mygale, the legs of some of the 
specimens expanding nearly twelve 
inches. 
Perfect and immature specimens of 
species of Fulgora. allied to that from 
which the Chinese collect the white 
wax so well known in the East. The 
immature insect is covered with a 
waxy secretion, in flakes of an inch in 
length; and specimens of several 
species of Mantis, Phasma, and other 
singular forms illustrative of the En- 
tomology of New Granada. 
The President exhibited ten speci- 
mens of Litbosia Caniola taken on the 
coast of Ireland in August. 
Mr. Greening exhibited a box con- 
taining Ilomceosoma eluviella from 
Llangollen in July ; a variety of 
Lithosia sericea with under wings the 
same color as the upper wings ; two 
Coleophora cases n. s. from Perthshire 
observing that they were identical 
with some cases on Vaccinium vitis- 
ideea received from Perthshire, several 
years ago by Mr. Gregson, but which 
had not been reared. The case is a 
