124 THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
THE BRITISH TORTRICES. 
We now give the species of the fifth 
family of the Tortricina. 
Family V. SxiGMONOTiDiE. 
1. Pcecilochroma 
1. profundana 
2. corticana 
3. Bouohardana 
4. tenerana 
5. Hawkerana 
6. signatana 
7. oppressana 
2. Anisotaenia 
1. Ulmana 
3. Roxana 
1. Arcuana 
4. Semasia 
1. Populana 
2. Spiniana 
3. obscurana 
4. Woeberana 
5. lanthinana 
6. rufillana 
7. nauana 
8. Vacciniaua 
5. Eucelis 
1. auiana 
6. Ephippiphora 
1. 'I'rauniana 
2. regiana 
3. argyiana 
4. nigricostana 
7. Stigmonota 
1. nitidana 
2. Weirana 
3. Heegerana 
4. compositella 
6. inteniana 
6. perlepidana 
7. Leplastriana 
8. interruptana 
9. dorsana 
8. Astlienia 
1. coniferana 
2. cosmophorana 
3. Strobirdla 
4, splendidulana 
5. pygmceaua 
9. Retinia 
1. Buoliana 
2. Pinicolana 
3. Pinivorana 
4. Resinella 
5. Sylvestraiia 
6. diiplana 
7. Turionella 
8. occultana 
10. Pamplusia 
1. mouticolana 
11. Heusimene 
1. fimbriana 
Yobk Entomological Society, — The 
Annual Meeting of this Society was held 
at Mr. Presi’s, 7, Castlegate, on the 
evening of Monday, the 3rd of January, 
when Mr. W. Prest, occupied the chair. 
The Rev'. J. D. J. Preston, I J. Moore, Esq., 
Mr.Wilson and Mr. Lazeuby were elected 
members. The election of ollicers for 
the ensuing year then commenced, 
Mr. R. Anderson proposed the Rev. F. O, 
Morris, B.A. (Editor of the ‘ Naturalist ’), 
as President, which was seconded by 
Mr. Prest, and carried unanimously. 
Mr. Prest and Mr. B. J. Moore were 
elected Vice-Presidents. A committee, 
consisting of the following gentlemen, 
was also elected : — Messrs. F. Wade, 
J. Robinson, C Helstrip and E. Brown. 
Mr. J. Bilks was re-elected Treasurer, 
and Mr. R. Anderson Secretary. The 
Secretary exhibited a fine specimen of 
Xanlhia ocellaris, a newly-discovered 
species, cai)tured near Brighton by Mr. 
H. Pratt. Mr. Birks exhibited Dast/jwlia 
T empli. Mr. B. J. Moore exhibited many 
interesting specimens, captured by his 
brother Mr. H. Moore on the Mediter- 
ranean coast ; amongst them were Pieris 
Paplidice, Vanessa Autiopa, the “ Praying 
Mantis” {Manlis rcliyiosa), locusts (Lo- 
cusla mii/ruloria), together with dificreut 
