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T. derasa. 
A. megacephala. 
A. putris. 
C. Morpheus. 
C. cubiaularis. 
T. munda. 
C. verbasci, bred. 
A. myrtilli, one. 
E. fuscula , one. 
P. cenea 
G. B. Corbin, Ringwood, Hants. 
Further Captures in 1863. — Since 
my last communication I have made 
the following captures, chiefly in the 
neighbourhood of London. 
H. hectus, flying at dusk in woods. 
Z. cesculi, on the trunks of various 
trees. 
C. ligniperda , common at rest on 
vwillows, &c. 
D. chaonia, larva on oak. 
S. salicis, larva common on wil- 
llows, &c. 
L. complanula. 
G. quercifolia, larva on sloe. 
S. pavonia-minor, larvae on oak ; 
p 'strawberry, &c. 
T. batis, sugar. 
A. megacephala , common at rest 
I >n willows, &c. 
A, rumicis, ditto at sugar. 
M. lithargyria. 
L. comma, sugar. 
L. pattens, ditto. 
L. impura, ditto. 
M. anceps, sugar. 
M. persicarice, bred. 
M. fasciuncula. 
C. Morpheus, sugar. 
0. blanda. 
R. tenebrosa, sugar. 
A. corticea. 
N. augur, sugar. 
O. upsilon, bred from larvae on 
willow. 
H. serena, at rest. 
E. luoipara, sugar. 
H. thalassina, ditto. 
G. libatrix, ditto. 
A. prunaria, beating. 
A. virgularia, common on fences. 
A. imit curia. 
A. emarginata. 
B. amataria. 
G. linneella, abundant on trunks of 
lime trees. — H oward Vaughan, 14, 
Garsford Street, Kentish Town , July 
17, 1863. 
MEETINGS OF SOCIETIES. 
Plumstead Entomological Society. 
The first half yearly meeting of 
the above society was held on 
Monday, 6 th July. Mr. G. Purnell 
in the chair. After the usual pre- 
liminaries were gone through, the 
officers for the ensuing six months 
were duly elected. Mr. G. Purnell, 
the founder of the society, was re- 
elected president ; Mr. Watson, 
secretary; Mr. Southby, treasure] 1 . 
The chairman in briefly alluding to 
the progress the society had made 
during its short existence of six 
months, said, if the members would 
all put their shoulders well to the 
wheel, he thought instead of doubling 
