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Colias Hyale between Rarnsgate and Deal on the 10th of 

 August. 



Colias Hyale near Birmingham. — Mr. G. R. Kendrick, in 

 the ' Entomologist's Monthly Magazine ' for September, 

 records the capture of a specimen of Colias Hyale in a clover 

 field near Birmingham. 



Colias Edusa and C. Hyale at Deal. — I have seen both 

 in my garden, but not numerous. — H. J. Harding. 



Colias Hyale at Long Strntlon. — As I was driving to 

 Ipswich on the 18th instant, I saw a fine Colias Hyale : it 

 flew close in front of me, and went over the hedge. Yester- 

 day I saw another in the orchard, but had not a net by me, 

 and so was unable to catch it. The year before last I took 

 one close to Flordon Station. I have never seen any at any 

 other time here. — J. Barnes- Johnson ; Saxlingham Lodge, 

 Long St ration, Norfolk, August 28, 1868. 



Colias Edusa at Scarborough. — A specimen of C. Edusa 

 has been seen here this autumn. It has not been noticed 

 here for several years, and is of rather rare occurrence so far 

 north. — James H. Rovmiree ; Westwood, Scarborough, Sep- 

 tember 17, 1868. 



Colias Edusa var. Helice at Wallasey. — I captured, on 

 the 11th of August, on the Wallasey sand-hills, a splendid 

 specimen of Colias Edusa var. Helice ; it is rather smaller 

 and paler than those taken in the south. — William Sella ; 

 Liverpool, September 18, 1868. 



Colias Edusa var. Helice, and C. Hyale, at Dover. — The 

 beautiful Colias Edusa we met with frequently ; our chief 

 interest, however, was excited by the abundance of that rarer 

 insect C. Hyale, and its still more uncommon relative C. 

 Helice, and we captured a number of each. — • W, J. Sterland ; 

 Grove Road, Colney Hatch Road. — ^Zoologist.'' 



Colias Edusa var. Helice near Lpswich. — Some of your 

 readers will be glad to know that this butterfly, very rare in 

 these parts, may now be commonly seen in certain localities. 

 — Frederick Spalding ; Woodbriclge. — Id. 



Colias Hyale near Norwich. — Several specimens of this 

 rare species have been observed around this neighbourhood 

 during the past few weeks ; two were captured at Hellesdou 

 on the 18th of August, and two others, male and female, 

 were taken by ray friend Mr. T. Perry on the 7th inst., near 



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