ADDITIONS AND COURECTIONS. 



Vol. I. i);i,i;e SI. — Polyommatus Dorylas, Ilh. Ilt^lns, 

 Esp. On Septeiiilii-r 7. I'.'n^, a --inirli' speciinim was taken 

 near Dovit. Kent, liy Mr. (i. ( ). Slupcr. 



Vol. 1. ])age 1 ]■>. Danais archippus, Fah. Mr.Tf. W. S. 

 Worsley-Henison. I'.L.S., writes ; "1 can add to yon r record 

 one specimen seen by my son and niy.self — alas not taken, but 

 distinctly seen — settled upon a laro'e bramble-bush just out- 

 side Newcliurch Station. Isle of Wight, in August 1806." 

 This observation, of the correctness of which there is no 

 doubt, extends the iiiigi-ntory impulse eastward, of this 

 species, by six years. 



Vol. I. page 280.— Painphila actaeon. />/-. In saying 

 that "there is no I'ecord ot' this species east of Weymouth," 

 I made a self-contradictory mistake. 1 should have written 

 " east of Dorset." .Mr. Worsley-Benison assures me of its 

 occurrence in .Swanage and Durlston Bay.s. 



Vol. II. page ll(i. Zeuzera sesculi, /.////(. Mr. P. E. 

 Canipbell-Taylor reports that he hjis taken this S])ecies — 

 lioth sexes- in the environs of Cardiff ; and has even taken 

 the female there upon the jc/iiff — by no means a usual occur- 

 rence ; this establishes it as an inhabitant of Wales. 



Vol. V. page S3. Nonagria sparganii, E^p. Captain 

 Donovan and his l)roth(»r, Mr. I\. .). 1'. Donovan, have found 



