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P. aimilis, A. caja, A. flavicornis, ridens, T. stabilis, instabilis, cruda, 
miniosa, munda, B. partlienias, H. pennaria, A. strataria, P. pedana, 
N. hispidaria, 11. leucophdearia, anrantiaria, marginalia, A. aesculana 
and O. dilutata . — (A.J.W.) 
July 12th, 1913, to Reigate. Leader, T. H. L. Grosvenor. This 
field meeting was favoured with fine weather, though the wind was 
very high. A. aglaia was just coining out and a few T\ nrticae were 
noticed, but on the whole insects were decidedly scarce. After tea at 
the Crossways House the party returned across the Hills via the 
Pilgrim’s Way to the Station.—(T.H.L.G.) 
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