120 THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
plenty, and not (as we understand) mixed 
with specimens of the typical Alomella. 
*Tenebricosa. Has occurred in Dal- 
matia, in July. 
' Uitimella. By no means scarce in 
chalky localities in the South of England, 
appearing in September. 
Yeatiana. This species oecurs com- 
monly in some places near London, and 
also abounds at Lewes and Birkenhead; 
it appears in September. On the Conti- 
nent it has occurred at Glogau and 
Baden-Baden. 
H. T. Stainton. 
GREENWICH NATURAL HISTORY 
CLUB. 
The July excursion of this Club will 
take place on Thursday, the 14th inst., 
under the guidance of Mr. Siainton, and 
will be mainly devoted to Entomology. 
The excursion will start from the Dart- 
ford Station of the North-Kent Railway 
at 11 o’clock, on the arrival of the train 
which leaves Londou Bridge at 10.15 
a. m. Gentlemen residing at Lewisham 
and Blackheath will leave those stations 
at 10.3 and 10.7 respectively, awaiting at 
Woolwich the arrival of the train lor 
Dartford. 
From Dartford Station the route will 
be across Dartford Heath, past the cele- 
brated “ palings,” to Bexley, thence 
southwards along the valley of the Cray, 
through North Cray, St. Paul’s Cray, 
towards St. Mary’s Cray, whence, turning 
to the north-west, the road will be attained 
which leads to Chiselhurst. At this latter 
place will be the rendezvous at the 
“ Tiger’s Head.” Gentlemen can then 
return by the Mid-Kent train from the 
Southborough Road Station, which is 
about a mile from Chiselhurst. 
Entomologists (non- members of the 
Club) who wish to join the excursion are 
requested to communicate beforehand 
with Mr. Stainton. 
Now ready, price 25s., 
THE BRITISH TORTRICES. 
BY S. J, WILKINSON. 
This work forms one 8vo volume, 
uniform with the series of the * Insecta 
Britannica,’ and contains descriptions 
of all the British species of Tortricina, 
with observations on their habits and 
localities. 
London: John Van Voorst, 1, Pater- 
noster Row. 
The Summer Season in Country 
Places. 
Recently published , in fcap. 8vo, price 3s. 
cloth, 
J U N E ; a Book for the Country in 
Summer Time. By H. T. Stainton. 
“This little work is pervaded by a 
healthy tone of kiudliness, and an elastic 
spirit of thankful enjoyment, which, we 
think, cannot but exercise a beneficial 
influence, especially on the young natu- 
ralist, who is always the favourite object 
of Mr. Stainton’s solicitude.” — Atheiueum. 
London : Longman & Co. 
Completion of the ‘ Manual.’ 
Now ready, price 3d., No. 33 (completing 
the Work) of 
A MANUAL of BRITISH BUT- 
TERFLIES and MOTHS. By 
H. T. Stainton. 
London: John Van Voorst, 1 , Pater- 
noster Row. 
Printed and published by Edward Nkwman, 
Printer, of No. S), Devonshire Street, HUhops- 
pate Without, London, in the County of 
Middlesex. — Saturday, July 9, 1859. 
