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the entomologists weekly intelligencer. 
Mr. George Lumb exhibited a fine 
specimen of Deilephila Galii , taken at 
rest by a boy in a field at St. John’s, 
Wakefield. 
Mr. W. Nelson exhibited very fine 
specimens of Metrocampa Maryaritala, 
taken at Haw Park, near Wakefield. 
Thyatira Batis has been so plentiful 
in the same locality that Messrs. Talbot 
and Roberts captured at sugar 221 in 
three nights. A great number of other 
specimens of the same insect have been 
taken by myself and other Members of 
the Society. 
Mr. W. Bennett reported having cap- 
tured several specimens of Drepana Fat- 
cataria and Melanthia Albicitlala, and 
many other commoner insects. 
H. S. Roxby, lion. Sec. 
Wakefield ; July 27. 
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