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this city. It was taken flying over a patch of lucerne, and is a fine 

 male in perfect condition. — Robt. Laddiman ; 25, Drayton Road, 

 Norwich, August 23rd, 1911. 



COLIAS EDUSA AND C. HYALE IN SuSSEX AND OXFORDSHIRE. 



Commander J. J. Walker informs me (August 23i'd) that his nephew, 

 Mr. H. G. Champion, has been taking both species at Shoreham, 

 Sussex. Also that he saw a fine male C. Jujale at Weston-on-the- 

 Green, near Summertown, Oxford, on ^August 16th. — Richard 

 South. 



Sphinx convolvuli at Dulwich. — -I have just taken a fresh 

 specimen of Sphinx convolvuli in our front garden here. — Geo. 

 S. Robertson ; St. Anne's, 101, Thurlow Park Road, Dulwich, 

 S.E., August 24th, 1911. 



Sphinx convolvuli in Kent. — I should like to record the capture 

 of a fine female Sphinx convolvuli at rest on a fence in this district, 

 on August 15th, 1911. — Ethel M. Morgan ; 24, Queen's Road, 

 Tunbridge Wells, August 15th, 1911. 



Sphinx convolvuli in Camberwell. — A very fine female speci- 

 men of Sphinx convolvuli was brought to me this morning, taken by 

 Mrs. Jaggers, 5, Mosedale Street, Datchler Place, Church Street, 

 Camberwell, in the early morning at rest on a jacket that had been 

 left hanging on a line to dry all night. — C. Hudson ; 263, Camberwell 

 Road, London, S.E., August 25th, 1911. 



NoNAGRiA sPARGANii IN SussEx. — I should like to record the 

 capture of N. sparganii near Seaford, Sussex. Working with Mr. 

 P. C. Reid and Mr. W. E. Nicholson on the 24th ult., between us 

 we took seven pupae of this species, and so far I have bred three 

 imagines. — Francis C. Woodbridge ; The Briars, Gerrards Cross, 

 Bucks, August 2nd, 1911. 



Capture of Chrysophanus phlceas var. schmidtii. — My daughter, 

 Miss Gwendoline Nurse, captured a specimen of the above in fair 

 condition on August 11th, at Dolgoch, Towyn, Merioneth. It is 

 similar to the one figured on Plate 101, No. 7, in South's 'Butterflies 

 of the British Isles.' — (Rev.) E. J. Nurse ; The Rectory, Windermere. 



Argynnis lathonia in Guernsey. — I should like to record the 

 capture, on August 7th, in Guernsey, of a perfect female specimen of 

 Argynnis lathonia. The capture was made about noon in a lucerne 

 field bordering on the sea. — H. G. Lekay; 11, Wontner Road, Upper 

 Tooting Park, London, S.W. 



Cateremna terebrella in East Devon. — It may be of interest 

 to record that my colleague, the Rev. J. S. Martin, bred in July a 

 specimen of C. terebrella from a spruce cone collected with others 

 near Ottery St. Mary, Devon. This seems a far cry from the home 

 of the species in Norfolk. I have for several years collected the 

 cones from the same spot in order to breed strohilella, but have 

 unfortunately thrown them away as soon as the Tortrix emerged. — 

 John W. Metcalfe; Ottery St. Mary, July 31st, 1911. 



