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same place.—R. Laddiman; Cossey Terrace, Upper Hel- 
lesdon, Norwich. 
‘olias Edusa at Darlinglon.—I have the pleasure of 
recording the capture of two fine examples of Colias Edusa 
near Darlington. As they are not of usual occurrence I 
thought it well to let you know.—Thomas Worthington ; 
Jane Street, Darlington, September 13, 1875. 
Colias Edusa at Nottingham.—On Friday last, the 18th 
September, 1 observed two fine specimens of Colias Edusa 
here, at Nottingham. Is not this very far north for it?— 
Stanley Birkin; Ruddington Grange, near Nottingham, 
September 23, 1875. 
Colias Hyale and C. Edusa in Suffolk.—My son (Hugh 
Peters), a lad of thirteen years, returned from Aldeburgh 
yesterday. He informs me that both Colias Hyale and 
C. Edusa were common in and around that town towards the 
latter end of August. He captured twenty-one in a few 
hours, and saw a great many more; but, being a windy day, 
they were soon out of reach. His captures were thirteen 
Colias Hyale and eight C, Edusa.—John Peters ; 8, Belgrave 
Ttoad, St. John’s Wood, N.W., September 4, 1875. 
Colias Hyale and C,. Edusa at Maldon.—This appears to 
be quite a Colias season again, as this last week, when out 
shooting, 1 have noticed both Colias Hyale and C. Edusa 
many times, at localities in Essex, more than tweuty miles 
distant from one another. This morning I took my net, and 
in less than twenty minutes caught eight fine specimens of 
Colias Hyale, one almost white. I saw others; it is quite 
common here.—E. A. Fitch ; Maldon, Essex. 
Colias Hyale.—I have taken several fine specimens of 
Colias Hyale close to this town during the past week.—W. 
D. Cansdale; White House, Witham, August 30, 1875. 
Colias Edusa and C. Hyale near Alresford.—Colias Edusa 
and C. Hyale have both occurred not uncommonly in this 
neighbourhood, during the last week in August and the 
beginning of September.—Joseph Anderson, jun.; Alresford, 
Hants. 
Colias Helice at Alresford.—On the 15th of September my 
brother, Mr. Fred. Anderson, had the pleasure of capturing a 
fine specimen of this beautiful variety of Colias Edusa flying 
by the side of a railway-bank in the neighbourhood of this 
