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Woodford (beneath bark) : Mycetopbagus 4-puslulatns, M. 

 nuillipunctatns (common), Triphylluspunctatus, Cis bidenta- 

 tus, C. nilidus, Endomycbus coccineus (not uncommon in a 

 few localities). Near Epping : Hylastes angustatus and My- 

 cetopbagus Populi (obtained by beating in June). — George 

 Siockley ; \, Rhodeswell Terrace, Rhodeswell Road, Lime- 

 liOHse, E., Fehritary 8, 1869. 



Captures at Cirencester. — 1 enclose a list of my captures 

 during the past season, omitting Jul\', wben I was away : 

 very abundant species are omitted. G. Rhamni, abundant 

 in the spring. C. Edusa, saw one specimen. A. Galatbea, 

 very abundant June lOth. C. Cardui, not common. V. Ata- 

 lanta, not common. V. lo, not common. V. Polycbloros, 

 rare. V. C-Album, rare. A Paphia, common. A. Adippe, 

 June 19th, in plenty. A. Aglaia, June 19th, common. A. 

 Euphrosyne, May 2nd, abundant. N. Lucina, April 19th, 

 common. T. W-Album, one specimen. T. Rubi, May 'ind, 

 common. P. Argiolus, not common. P. Alsus, May 27th, 

 two specimens. P. Agestis, rare. T. Alveolus, May I4lh, 

 common. T. Tages, May 14th, abundant. P. Sylvanus, 

 May 19lh, abundant. P. Linea, not common. P. Statices, 

 abundant in one spot not thirty yards square; May 19th, 

 then getting over. A. Trifblii, June 16th, several from pupaj. 

 A. Filipendulse, June 6th, abundant. S. Populi, two pupse. 

 S. Tiliae, three pupae, one of which was found high up an 

 elm in a crevice of the bark. A. Atropos, two pupae, both 

 died. S. Ligustri, imago plentiful, flying at honeysuckle. 

 C. Elpenor, June 20th, several at honeysuckle. C. Por- 

 cellus, three specimens at honeysuckle. C. Bifida, found 

 cocoon inside an old one of C. Vinula on poplar. N. 

 Dromedarius, two larvas — one on birch, the other on beech. 

 N. Ziczac, one larva on sallow. P. Dictaea, one larva on 

 poplar. L. Camelina, larva common on birch. C. Reclusa, 

 one imago at light. D. Pudibunda, larvae common. D. Co- 

 ryli, larvae on beech, rather common. S. Salicis, June 26th5 

 common. L. Aureola, May 2nd, one specimen. G. Rubri- 

 collis, June 16th, excessively abundant, flying at the top of 

 lofty beeches, few low down. N. Mundana, June 16th, com- 

 ruon, sometimes at sugar. N. Plantaginis, June 11th, very 

 common ; smelt horribly when handled. D. Mendica, com- 

 mon. L. Rubi, saw one sj)ecimen. L. Trifolii, found one 



