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Blacklicatli, and Canterbury, Kent; Broomsgrovc, Worcester- 

 shire; Dawlish and Exmoutli, Devonshire; Briggin, Northamp- 

 tonshire; and has been taken, as the Hon. T. L. Powys has 

 informed me, in the Gardens of Holland House, Kensington, 

 London. Also at Newmarket Heath, Triplow, Cambridge, and 

 Whittlesea Mere, Cambridgeshire; Yarmouth, Norfolk; Stoke 

 by Nayland and Ipswich, Suffolk, as R. B. Postans, Esq. has 

 informed me; Tiptree, Essex, near the at present celebrated 

 "Model Farm;" Plymouth, a few; Sawbridgeworth, Hertford- 

 shire; once at Leominster, Herefordshire. 



In Yorkshire, in Heslington fields near York, a few in 1833 

 and 1834, and forty-seven, thirty-seven males and ten females, 

 in 1842; one at Liverpool; one at New Brighton, Cheshire; 

 others at Bushmead Priory, Bedfordshire; Lympstone, Teign- 

 mouth, Budlcigh, Salterton, Devonport, and between Sidmouth 

 and Lyme Begis, in Devonshire, where Sir Thomas Lighten, 

 Bart, saw them in thousands in September, 1843; Broomfield 

 and Chelmsford, Essex; Hitchin, Hertfordshire; near Ely, Reach, 

 and Horseheath, Cambridgeshire; Lavenham, Sudbury, Fox- 

 earth, Great Cornard, Clare, and Kedington, Suffolk; Cromer 

 and Boydon in Norfolk; near Lyndhurst, Winchester, Alver- 

 stoke, Southampton, and in the New Forest, Hampshire; Black 

 Park and Chenies, Buckinghamshire; Kemp Town, Brighton, 

 Casham, Chichester, Bottingdean, and Arundel, Sussex; Barham 

 Downs, Darenth wood, and Victoria Park, Hackney; in 

 Shropshire; near Leicester, Shardlow, and Market Harborough, 

 Leicestershire; Headley Lane, Wandsworth, Camberwell, Ilid- 

 dlerdown, Fetcham Downs, Godalming, and Wimbledon, in 

 Surrey. Higham and Forest Hill, and the Isle of Wight. 



In Scotland only one has been recorded; it was taken by 

 AV^yville T. C. Thompson, Esq., on a steep bank, near the sea, 

 in the neighbourhood of Lamlash, in the Isle of Arran. 



In Ireland two were seen, and one of them captured by 

 Mr. Joseph Poole, of Grovetown, near Wexford, in that locality, 

 on the 9th. of September, 1844. 



It will be observed, from the foregoing accounts, that the 

 southern and south-eastern coasts are by far the most productive 



