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the most productive routes and localities ; and I know how meagre 

 the results would have been without his kind and valuable assistance. 

 To Mr. Tutt 1 am also indebted for much kind help and valuable 

 suggestions. 



The total list of the 106 species seen and captured is as follows : — 

 Ivrijimis laiaterae, K. alceae, Hesperia carthaini, IJ. alcenn, H. serra- 

 tulae, H. iiialvae, I'oicelUa sao, Nisonicules ta/jea, Autjutdea sylvantis, 

 Adnpaea lineola, A. fiaca, Cydoijides jialaenion, Heodes vinjanreae, 

 Chrijsophanus hippotho'e, Loiieia alciphron var. (jordius, L. dorilis, L. 

 aiiiphidamas, Uiiiincia plilaean, Lycaena alcon, L. avion, Glaucopayche iolaa, 

 Capido niiniiiiiis, C. oHiris [>>i'hii<s), Cyaniris seiiiiaiyi(s, GlaucopHyche 

 cyllariis Polyonniiatiis aiiianda, F. hyla.s, P. esclieri, P. icarna, AyriadeH 

 thetis, Aricia antrarrhe, A. etnnedon, tiimiitina damon, Scolitantides baton, 

 S. orion, Plebcius zepliyniH var. lycidas, P. aryiis (aeyon), I', aryyrnynomon, 

 Kveies alceta.s, Celastiina anjioln.s, (Jallop/irya rubi, Nordnuuinia ilicis, 

 Kli(yiasjii7ii,yemeubii(sliicijia,lii/ti(:lid{'sii(jdalirius,Papilioniac/iaon, Par- 

 nansiiiH apoUo, P. innimosyxe, A])oria crataeyi, Pieria brassicae, l\ rapae, 

 P. napi and var. biyoniac, Pontia daplidice, Ant/iocliaria aiinpltjnia and 

 var. fiacidior, Emldo'e cardainines, Leptonia siuapis, t'oliaa pliicouione, 

 C. Iiyale, C ediisa, Gonepteryx rliaiinii, Diyas paphia, Aryynnis aylaia, 



A. adippe, A. niobe and var. eris, Issoria latlionia, Brentlda euphioayne, 



B. daplnie, B. ino, B. dia, Melitaea aurinia, M. phoebe, M. cinxia, M. 

 didyina, M. deione var. berinalen»iH, M. anrelia, M. partheiiie, M. athalia, 

 M. di(ty)uia, Pyranieis cardui, /'. atalaiita, Eiivanesm antiapa, Vanessa 

 io, AylaiH mticae, Kttyouia polyc/doros, I'ulyyonia c-olbiiin, Liinenitis 

 caiiiiUa, L. sibylla, Paraiye iiiaera, P. hiera. P. vieyaera, J', eyeria var. 

 eyerides, P. aclnnc, HipparcJna alcyone, H. cordnla, H. seiitele, Kpine- 

 phele ianira, Knodia /lyperaiithits, Coenonyiiipha iphis, C. arcania, C. 

 satyrion, C. paiiiphilns, Prebia ceto, E. medusa, P. styyne, E. evias and 

 Melanaryia yalathea. 



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PhiLONTHUS INTERMEDIUS, BoiSD., VAR. DONISTHORPEI, A NEW FORM. 

 — In sculpture, size, and coloration of head, thorax, and hind-body, similar to 

 the " type-form." In the colour of the elytra, which are of a bright vivid red 

 (with a faint metallic-green reflection), the specimen departs in a striking manner 

 from the normal. The contrast between the bronze-green thorax, and the clear 

 red elytra, makes this form a most beautiful and individual one. I proposed for it 

 the above-mentioned name in honour of my friend, Mr. H. St. J. K. Donisthorpe. 

 The type specimen was captured at Ditchling, Sussex, on August yOth 

 of this year. It was obtained, in company with very many normal 

 P. inteniiediiis, by sifting the refuse-heaps in a farmyard. — Heheward 

 DOLLMAN, F.E.S. 



FuKTHER NOTES OX THE GENUS Stenus. — lu the May number of 

 this journal (p. 116), I gave some details of captures of species of the 

 genus Stenus in Scotland during March. Since then I have paid 

 special attention to the genus wherever I have collected. At Wicken 

 Fen, April 14th-16th, I took paliistris, Er., Instrator, Er., biniaculatus, 

 Gyll., and brunnipes, Steph., in numbers ; and, more sparingly, 

 jiallipes, Gr., latifions, Er., carbonarius, Gyll., fiarij)L's, iite'ph., fuscijies, 

 Gr., nitens, Steph., niyritulus, Gyll., jiayanus, Er.; all these were found 

 by shaking out reeds and sedge over a sheet of paper. At Stalham 

 (Norfolk), on April 19th, I secured by the same method of working, 



