ABNORMAI- APPEARANCE OF LEPIDOPTERA. 1 Hi) 



aslonishment, and chiefly in fine condition ; A. J. Windy- 

 bank. Eghara Lock, "abounds here"; R. E. Salwey. 

 Caterliani Junction ; E. G. Browne. 



Kent. — Beulah Hill and Nunhead Junction ; S. Stevens. 

 Shooter's Hill and Darenlh Wood ; E. G. Browne. Darenth 

 Wood, several ; H. C Dent. Gravesend, commonly ; 

 Rev. P. H. Jennings. Eastbourne, considerable numbers, 

 some fine as bred, and two var. Helice, June 7th ; G. F. 

 Gottwaltz. 



Essex. — Maldon, quite common ; Rev. J. W. Mills. 

 Commonly; E. A. Fitch. Chingtbrd, June 6th, very fine; 

 R. L. Rolph. Loughton and Chingford, upwards of forty 

 seen on one day, all fine; T. Eedle. Hackney Marshes, 

 sevei-al, and one \ aw Helice ; T. Eedle. Lea Bridge, June 

 1 7th, rather worn ; G. Pearson. 



Middlesex. — June 1st and 4th, at Highgate and Hamp- 

 stead ; R. T. Gibbons. 



Wiltshire. — Salisbury, commonly; H. C. Dent. Plen- 

 tiful ; Henry Neale. 



SoMERSKT. — Bath, commonly ; H. C. Dent. Castle Cary, 

 large numbers ; W. Macmillan. 



Herts. — Knebworth, common, "not previously known to 

 occur here"; B. Brown. 



Dorset. — Near Bloxworth, on May 30th, and many 

 subsequently ; Rev. O. Pickard-Cambridge. 



Hampshire. — Portsea, quite plentiful, in very fine con- 

 dition and bright in colour, June lllh; R.J.Kent. New 

 Forest, com n)on ; J. Jenner Weir. Winchester, up to June 

 8th quite abundant, and in fine condition; E. F. Johns. 

 Isle of Wight, in profusiou, June 3rd to 15th; V. R. 

 Perkins. Common ; J. Jeinier Weir. Southampton, June 

 2nd, 3rd and 4th, common, and in fine condition; Rev. A. 

 C. Hervey. "Literally swarmed, in ihe proportion of about 

 one male to five females"; W. McRae. 



Sussex. — Chichester, June 4lh, abundant, some very fine 

 with rosy pur|)le lustre, also several var. Helice; Joseph 

 Anderson, jun. 



Oxfordshire. — Oxford, several on June 9lh and 10th; A. 

 F. Hernan)an. Windsor, common ; W. A. Watson. 



Norfolk. — Thruxton, June 8th and 15th, common; IL 

 Keeks. 



