220 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 
now been proved to be only forms of the same insect (Entom. 
x., p- 303), occur plentifully at Darenth Wood, and I have 
no doubt in several other Kentish localities. I have seen a 
single specimen from Croydon, and it is said to occur at Tun- 
bridge Wells and Sevenoaks, but I have not been able to verify 
the specimens. 
(To be continued.) 
ENTOMOLOGICAL NOTES, CAPTURES, -&c. 
Lave Caprures at Foikestonr.—While at Folkestone last 
month I was not a little surprised to find the first brood of Lycena 
Adonis still out in fine condition, both males and females; in 
some instances only just emerged from the pupa. I left on the 
19th, the morning of which date I paid my last visit to Castle 
Hill, where I found this species still out in abundance. I also 
took a few fresh specimens of Procris globularie and others worn, 
and three P. Geryon at the same locality ; these species, I think, are 
fully a month beyond their usual time of appearance, and this will 
make the second brood of L. Adonis very late.—J. R. WELLMAN; 
14, Portland Place North, Clapham Road, S.W., Aug. 20, 1879. 
Caprures IN New Forest.—Whilst collecting in the New 
Forest during the latter half of July, I took a couple of Macro- 
glossa fuciformis in fairly good condition. Boarmia roboraria 
was just appearing: I took one at sugar on the 21st. Diphthera 
Orion was fairly abundant, in good condition. Limenitis Sibylla, 
Argynnis Paphia, A. Aglaia, and A. Adippe were also just 
appearing.—N. C. Grauam; Silwood, Tulse Hill, S.W., August 
2; L879. 
Conias Epusa AND PyrRAMEIS CARDUI.—Pyrameis cardut is now 
excessively common, as it was in the early summer, but all the 
specimens have a somewhat worn appearance about them, as 
if they were last year’s insects. On the 2nd August I turned 
out of a clover field a female Colias Hdusa, the only one I have 
seen this season.—JOSEPH ANDERSON, Jun.; Chichester. 
Lyc#zna ARION AND THE LATE SEASON. —It was on June 
17th, 1866, that I first saw Lycena Arion. I was then a tyro, 
and it was my first tolerably good capture. It has, therefore, 
naturally been a “yet” with me since. For several years I have 
