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condition, but not so fresh as to preclude the supposition that 

 it had been blown-over from the opposite shore. — Cecil C. 

 M. Dale ; 2, Old Square, Lincoln''s Inn, London, IV. C. 



Pieris DapUdice in Suffolk. — A good specimen of the 

 Pieris Daplidice, the Bath white butterfly, was taken by Mr. 

 Wm. Pawsey, at Felixstowe, the other day. — ' Suffolk 

 Chronicle.^ 



Pieris Daplidice in Cambridgeshire. — A friend of mine 

 has captured two specimens of Pieris Daplidice near New- 

 market, and I believe others have been taken in the same 

 locality this year. — G. H. Raynor ; Hazeleigh Rectory, near 

 Maldon, September 16, 1872. 



Occurrence of Vanessa Antiopa in Great Britain during 

 the Autu7?i 0/1872. — The notices, received during Septem- 

 ber, of the occurrence of Vanessa Antiopa in various parts of 

 this country, are so numerous, that it has been found impos- 

 sible to insert them at length. It was necessary, therefore, 

 to condense them, and, in doing this, it has been thought 

 best to class the occurrences in counties, alphabetically. In 

 the list given below, when the number of specimens is not 

 stated, one, only, is recorded to have been seen or taken. — ■ 

 Edward Newman. 



Berkshire. The Warren, Reading, two speciuiens. — E. B. 

 Poult on. 



Buckinghamshire. Newport Pagnell, beginning of Sep- 

 tember. — Thomas Carder. 



Cambridgeshire. Baitsbite, near Cambridge, seen in some 

 numbers, and several specimens taken. — G. H. Raynor. 



Cheshire. Twelve miles south of Chester, on dried cow- 

 droppings, end of August. — C. Wulley Dod ; ^ Field.'' 



Derbyshire. Peat Moss, near Chesterfield, August 20th. — 

 J. M. Heicitt. One in a peach-house in Melbourne Gardens, 

 feeding on a decayed peach which had fallen to the ground. 

 — J. J. Briygs ; ' Field.' 



Durham. Durham, by Mr. F. Raine, who saw others. — 

 W. Mating. Darlington, one seen, two said to have been 

 caught. — John Law. Greatham, towards the end of August. 

 —H. MacDowall. 



Essex. Withara, August 2:3rd and 25th, September 5th. 

 — IV. D. Cansdale. Bradwell-on-Sea, September 2nd, by 

 Mr. G. Owen. — [Rev.'\ J. IV. Mills. Two specimens taken 



