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mile from Clapton Station, but on the Middlesex side of the 

 Eiver Lea. The Ehopalocera were mostly caught five or six 

 years ago, but the rest, with the exception of G. elpenor, within 

 the last two years. 



(10.) A. v. Legros. A MS. list of 114 Coleoptera, taken at 

 Hanwell and other localities. 



(11.) Louis B. Prout. A MS. list of Lepidoptera, taken in 

 the Stamford Hill and Tottenham district, at Clapton, and at 

 Tottenham. 



12.) There is in the British Museum a most interesting 

 collection of insects, all taken within the precincts of the 

 Museum at Bloomsbury. Many species were taken which are 

 not in this collection, but these are all represented by labels, as 

 Mr. Waterhouse kindly informed me. I have therefore cata- 

 logued all the labels as well as the insects in this collection, the 

 result being 305 Coleoptera, 7 Lepidoptera, 2 Hymenoptera, 

 and one Dipteron. The collection makes no attempt to be com- 

 plete except as regards the Coleoptera, but the number and 

 interest of the beetles found in such an unpromising-looking 

 locality as Bloomsbury is amazing. Concerning some of these 

 beetles, see Mr. E. Waterhouse, in Ent. Mo. Mag., vol. ii. 

 pp. 13, 14 (1865). 



(13.) J. C. Melvill. * The Flora of Harrow,' New Edition, 

 edited by Kev. W. M. Hind. With notices of the birds of the 

 neighbourhood and of the butterflies and moths. (1867). 



Lepidopteea. 

 Papilio7iid(^. 



Papilio machaon, L., " Once seen in Whitton Park," Isle- 

 worth {E. 0. Meyers). Newman gives a Middlesex record in his 

 ♦ British Butterflies,' p. 153. 



Aporia cratcegi, L., "Isleworth," reported to Mr. Fenn by 

 Mr. E. 0. Myers. I know nothing further about the record. 



Pieris hrassicce, L., Clapton {Bacot) generally common {God- 

 win), Mill Hill (South), Dalston (Prout), Isleworth (Fenn), 

 Bedford Park (G. R. Fenn). P. rajjce, L., Clapton (Bacot), 

 generally common (Godwin), Mill Hill (South), Dalston (Prout), 

 Isleworth (Fenn), Bedford Park (GklL). P. napi, L., Clapton 

 (Bacot), Kingsbury, Old Oak Common (Godwin), Mill Hill (South), 

 Dalston (Prout), Isleworth (Meyers), Bedford Park (J. Gray). 



Euchloe cardamines, L., Old Oak Common (Godwin), Mill 

 Hill (South), Stamford Hill and Tottenham district (Prout), 

 Isleworth (Meyers), Bedford Park, (Miss E. Sharpe). 



Colias edusa, Fb., Clapton (Bacot). Generally common in 

 1867 (Godwin), one in 1875, very abundant in 1877, two bred 

 from larvae in 1877, at Mill Hill (South), Isleworth (Meyers), 

 Bedford Park, in 1884 {J. Gray). C. edusava:!. helice, Hb., West 

 End Lane, Kilburn (Godwin). C. edusa ab. duplex, Ckll., Enfield, 



