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made similar notes. — Stanley N. A. Jacobs ; High Hovise Farm, 

 South Common, Chailey, Sussex. 



CoLiAs EDUSA IN Devonshiee. — I saw a male G. cdusa near 

 Brixham on August 3rd, and, as was to be expected after the 

 spring immigration, Pyrameis cardni is now plentiful in this 

 district. — E. D. Morgan ; 27, Sanford Crescent, Chelston, Torquay. 



This species has been plentiful in this locality during the last two 

 months. — E. H. Moore; Heathtield, Plyn^stock, September 14th, 

 1920. 



CoLiAs EDUSA IN HAMPSHIRE. — On August 30tli I Captured, at an 

 upper branch of Duck Hole Bog in the New Forest a very bright 

 and fresh male C. edusa. On August 31st I saw a specimen on the 

 shore at the mouth of ChrisLchurch Harbour. — W. J. Lucas. 



Comas edusa ab. helice in Gloucestershire. — On August 31st 

 I took a specimen of the helice form of C. edusa in the garden here. 

 Unfortunately one of the hind wings was damaged, otherwise it is 

 good. With the exception of a female of C. edusa, taken on August 

 27th of the present year, I had not seen the species here since 1892. 

 — G. H. Simpson Hayward ; Icomb Place, Stow-on-the-Wold. 



Colzas edusa in West Sussex. — On August 13th, a hot, sunny 

 day, Colias edusa was abundant in the clover-tields and lanes near 

 Bosham and in good condition. P. atalanta, P. cardui, V. io, P. 

 megcera, E. ianira, E. tithonus, P. icarus and " skippers " were also 

 out in great numbers in the same locality. I never remember seeing 

 so many butterflies in one, comparatively, small space before; they 

 simply swarmed and were a beautiful sight. Of course the clover 

 was in full l)loom and the hedgerows a mass of Howers so there was 

 everything to attract them. — (Miss) A. D. Kdwards ; Iron Latch 

 Cottage, Selsey, Sussex ; September 10th, 1920. 



Colias edusa in Somerset. — I saw one C edusa while out 

 shooting to-day. — Waldegrave ; Chewton Priory, Chewton Mendip, 

 Somerset, September 9th, 1920. 



Colias edusa in 1920. — The following occurrences of Colias 

 edusa have come to my knowledge : Sussex : One at Eogate in 

 x\ugust. Hampshire : One seen on Petersfield Golf Course in the first 

 week of August. Dorset : Three in the neighbourhood of Corfe Castle 

 in the second week of August, one at Lyme Eegis in September. 

 Somerset: One seen on the railway-bank a short distance west of 

 Templecombe Station in the first week of September. Devon : Three 

 at Seaton in the second week of September. Wales, Glamorgan- 

 shire : Three reported from Cowliridge in September. — Harold 

 Hodge; 9, Highbury Place, N. 5, September 18th, 1920. 



Gonepteryx rhamni in the City. — Coming out of the Tube at 

 Chancery Lane Station mid-day to-day I was surprised to see a 

 male specimen of G. rliamni. It was flying slowly along in the 

 direction of Kingsway, being buffeted by the traffic— J. G. 

 StAubyn ; September 7th, 1920. 



Pyrameis atalanta in East London. — On August 20th I 

 observed a fine fresh Pyrameis atalanta flying down Coventry Street, 



