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Sc Mr. C.S. Carter. 
r. C z Dr. Cassal. 
C ” Mr. R. Charlton. 
L-C a5 Mr. J. C. Lane-Claypon. 
Mr. F. Clayton. 
Mr. J. Cordeaux (The late). 
Mr. J. Coward. 
G Mr. R. W. Goulding. 
H A Mr. A. E. Hall. 
K Mr. H. W. Kew. 
My. J. Larder. 
Dr. F. Arnold Lees. 
Mr. W. Lewington. 
Mr. G. W. Mason. 
M ids: Mr. J. E. Mason (The late). 
M - Mr. J. F. Musham. 
N ’ Mr. F. J. North. 
WP < Rey. HE. A. Woodruffe-Peacock. 
My. E. Porter 
Mr. J. Porter. 
Rey. G. H. Raynor. 
Mr. A. Reynolds. 
Mr. Arthur Smith. 
Miss S. C. Stow. 
Rev. A. Thornley. 
Lincolnshire Naturalists’ Union Meeting 
Reports. 
Mr. E. L. Wood. 
Mr. E. Woodthorpe (The late). 
Miller and Sketchly’s “ Fenland ”—1878. 
The “ Naturalist.” 
The “ Naturalists’ World,” May, 1885. 
C. G. Barrett’s “ Lepidoptera of the British 
Islands,’ 1893 edition. 
$ Newman's “ British Butterflies "—an old 
edition. 
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‘PAPILIO MACHAON 1 
Has been recorded for the following places. 
N. Witham Bank, Boston, about 1888, J C-L-C. 
S. Dawesmere, 4-1871, W. H. B. ||One taken in Bourne Fen in 
me! 1872, S. Smith. 
APORIA CRATGGI L 
Recorded for one locality many years ago. 
N. Gainsborough District, “ I have seen several specimens taken 
by Mr. Baines many years ago, who states that it used to be 
7. fairly common,” A T 
PIERIS BRASSICE L 
Abundant. Migrations across the Humber in 1870 and 1876 
have been recorded by the late Mr. J. Cordeaux. 
N. Swinhope, RP A. Divs. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. 
S. Hartsholme and Doddington, JEM. Divs. 13, 14, 15, 17. 
