EEPOETS OF MEETINGS. 
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ENTOMOLOGICAL SECTION. 
D uring the summer only two excursions took place, one to 
Leigh Woods, the other to Charfield. 
On the latter occasion, several species w^ere captured, which 
have not been found in the more central parts of the Bristol 
District. 
At the indoor meetings, many most interesting exhibitions of 
species, both British and exotic, took place. Among the former 
may be mentioned : — 
Nola Centonalis. 
Ennomos Alniaria. 
Geometria Smaragclaria. 
Crymodes Exulis. 
Pachetra LeucoptrcBa. 
Phycis Adelphella. 
The exhibition of exotic insects of different orders, but 
chiefly of Coleoptem and Lepidoptera^ was too extensive for 
enumeration, but included many rare and new species. 
At the January meeting of the Section, Mr. J. W. Clarke 
showed a specimen of H alias Quercana, captured in Leigh 
Woods, which was interesting, as being the only specimen of 
this fine species found near Bristol. No papers of importance 
have been read during the Session, with the exception of Mr. 
Hudd’s very complete list of the Bristol Lepidoptera, which 
appears in the Proceedings of the Society. 
GEORGE HARDING, Hon, Sec. 
BOTANICAL SECTION. 
T he Section has steadily occupied itself in accumulating 
material for the construction of the local Flora, the first 
