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Joseph Sidebotham, F.RA.S., read a paper on (Ecophara 
Woodiella (Curtis). This moth was discovered on Kersall 
Moor in the year 1829, and figured and named hy Curtis 
in 1830, since which time it has not been again met with, 
either in this country or abroad. The only 
specimens known to exist are the one from 
which the original drawing was made, and 
a pair in the museum of Owens College. 
The author exhibited the last-mentioned 
specimens, also drawings from the various 
published figures of the species, as well as photographs of 
the natural size from the pair belonging to the College. 
