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:i|.>OTES ON COLLECTING, Etc. 



Mr. Muschamp's Spanish Captures. — More information desirable. 

 . — I am quite sure that numerous readers of this magazine have been 

 surprised at some very interesting and remarkable records of captures 

 made by Mr. P. H. Muschamp, in Spain, last year. These records 

 seem all the more remarkable by Mr. Muschamp's making them with- 

 out further comment than that he had taken certain species, or forms 

 of species. Actually they may greatly revise our knowledge of one 

 species of butterfly and a local form of each of two others. It is of 

 course desirable that these records should be as ample as possible, and I 

 venture to suggest that it would be most interesting if Mr. Muschamp 

 could see his way to let the readers of the Ent. Record have a short 

 article on his captures of the following species : — 



1. On page 128 of this magazine Mr. Muschamp records that at 

 Pajares, in the north-west of Spain, he took "a few Tanicus theophras- 

 tus flying with Poh/oininatKs hueticus over a mixed barley and pea-field." 



