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the weekly entomologist. 
Mr. Linton — T. Subsegua , from being that the produce of larva from 
the Isle of Wight. the coast was rather yellower than 
of those taken inland. 
Mr. T. Blackburn— A box of in- 
teresting Goleoptera, comprising 
various Calathides, X. atratus , T). 
crenata, I. quadri-punctata, P. Ed- 
wardsii , dec., &c. 
Mr. Birchall — Madopa salicalis, C. 
Nerii, observing that he was informed 
this specimen had been taken by Mr. 
Parsons near Aylesbury, in Septem- 
ber, I860 ; a new butterfly from South 
America ; a series of leaves of plants 
mined by dipterous and lepidopterous 
larvae , arranged on cardboard so as 
to show the difference in the struc- 
ture of the mines ; prepared by Mr. 
Stowe, of Brighthampton. One was 
mounted on glass, showing the larva 
inside the mine. 
Mr. Harrison — E. Gassiope, a pe- 
culiar form of P. arjestis, and varieties 
of S. populi and A. coja. 
Mr. Sidebotham — Cr ambus cassen- 
tiniellus, taken by himself three 
years ago near Folkestone. Also 
varieties of Arctia caja. He had 
collected during the previous season 
a large number of the larva in dif- 
ferent localities, and had reared them 
on different plants, but did not per- 
ceive that this caused any varia- 
tion. The only difference to his mind 
Mr. Kenderdine — C. taniata and 
T. plagiodactylus (?), from Dovedale. 
Mr. Gregson agreed with the Presi- 
dent that this was a plume they did 
not know. A box of preserved larva, 
blown with a straw, and dried over 
a gas stove, comprising S. tilicR, L. 
guercus, A. Psi, &c. They were per- 
fect. 
Mr. J. R. Hind sent for exhibition 
A. Euphorbia. 
A. Euphrasia. 
0. Lavis. 
X. Supllmrago. 
X. Ocellaris. 
L. Eumerilii. 
C. Ambigua, var. Planing in is (?) 
V. Magnolii. 
N. Elymi. 
C. Exulis. 
L. Loreyi. 
T. Gracca. 
Mr. C. S. Gregson — A case of 
British timber, injured or destroyed 
by insects. It contained oak, ash, 
willow, sallow, poplar, hazle, elm, 
birch, holly, jargonelle pear, apple, 
plum, blackthorn, whitethorn, and 
alder. 
{To be continued.) 
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Liverpool Road, near the Agricultural Hall, Islington, London, N. -Saturday, Juno 13, 1863. 
