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specimens figured and described by Barrett were taken. The 

 one or two records wliich I have seen of the captures of yellow 

 and white specimens seem to indicate that these varieties also 

 are found only in the vicinity of the coast. The yellow speci- 

 mens seem to be similar to the form described by Seebold under 

 the name var. mincki (Berliner Entom. Zeitschrift, xxxvi. 1891, 

 p. 467). The yellowish white form, suhalbida, Verity {ante, p. 56), 

 appears to be intermediate between var. mincki and my white 

 specimens. I therefore propose the name albida for the white 

 form (figs., 1, ?; 3, <?). 



On looking at this series one can hardly help speculating as 

 to the possible cause of the albinism. The question is essentially 

 one for experiment, and the observations which appear to give a 

 clue to the answer are those of Standfuss, who showed that the 

 majority of aberrations were caused by the effect of abnormal 

 temperature conditions on the pupa. He showed, moreover, 

 that the general effect of treating the pupa as in his " heat " ex- 

 periments was to produce aberrations in which the colours were 

 paler than the normal. Numbers of aberrations similar to those 

 actually occurring in nature were produced in this way, but I 

 am not aware that tithonus was one of the species treated. 



LEPIDOPTEEA IN JERSEY, 1903. 



By G. B. Coney. 



The following is a list of moths taken and reared during 

 the past year in Jersey, with dates of capture of the more in- 

 teresting species. From July 6th to 31st, being away, I did no 

 collecting in the island : — 



Sphinx convolvuli, August 25th to October 14th. 

 Smerinthus populi, June 27th. 

 Macroglossa stellatarum, March 26th. 

 Ilylophila prasinana, July Ist. 

 Nola cristulalis, May 31st. 



Lithosia complanula. L. caniola, August 17th to September 24th. 

 Euchelia jacohcece. 

 Callimorpha hera, August 25th. 

 Nemeophila russula, June 27th. 

 Arctia caia. A. villica (reared). 



Spilosoma fidiginosa, August 12th. S. mendica, May 23rd 

 and 24th. S. lubricipeda. S. menthastri. 

 Cossus ligniperda (reared). 

 Porthesia chrysorrhaia (reared). 

 Liparis aurijlua, August 8th to 12th. 

 Dasychira pudihunda, June 26th. 



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