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Professor Rapliael Meldola and a friend, at Twickenham, 

 both localities very near London. Another was taken, at 

 light, near Wimbledon in the succeeding year, and was 

 of a lighter or more yellow form, more like typical European 

 specimens ; this also was the case in one which was taken at 

 light at Bognor, Sussex, in October of the same year. lu 

 1895 two were obtained, one at sugar, the other at light, 

 uear Ipswich, by the Eev. John Hocking; and two more, 

 which I have not seen, are recorded from Richmond, Surrey. 

 It is further reported that in the same year a single specimen 

 was secured in West Dulwich, actually within the South of 

 London suburbs. In the present year (1898) two specimens 

 have been taken by a lady in her garden at Beccles, in' the 

 north of the county of Suffolk, and have been shown to me 

 by Dr. Crowfoot. These captures, made in Surrey, Sussex, 

 and Suffolk, are all of which I have any information in the 

 British Isles. 



Abroad the species has a wide distribution through France, 

 Germany, Hungary, the South of Spain, Sicily, Southern 

 Russia, and the mountain regions of Central Asia. 



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