162 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Colias ceoceus (edusa) in Surrey. — While hunting for Odonata 

 to-day I caught a female of C. croceus. It is in good condition and 

 was flying over a piece of marshy land. — Baeon Bonck, F.E.S. ; 

 Springfield, South Godstone, Surrey, June 6th, 1922. 



Colias ceoceus in Sueeey. — It may be of interest to record that 

 on June 3rd, at Dorking, I saw seven specimens of Colias croceus, 

 four of which were taken, including one ? from which a few eggs 

 were obtained. — T. H. L. Geosvenoe ; Gloucester Boad, Bedhill. 



Pyeameis cardui and Colias ceoceus (edusa) on the Sussex 

 Coast. — On the morning of May 24th several specimens of Pyrantels 

 cardui were seen flitting about, the flowery banks that border the 

 western parades on the sea-front of this town. On the 25th they 

 were still more commonly met with in the same place, and on this 

 occasion were accompanied by a Colias croceus. I had not previously 

 noticed either species in this neighbourhood this year, although an 

 almost daily look-out is kept for anything that may come along, nor 

 have I seen either species there since, but I hear that P. cardui 

 turned up about this date in the woods a few miles inland. — Bobeet 

 Adkin ; Eastbourne, June 8th, 1922. 



Colias ceoceus, etc., in Sussex. — I have seen this month Colias 

 croceus and a number of P. cardui, and also on the 30th I took 

 Heliothes peltigera. — J. E. Campbell-Taylor ; Southdown Villa, 

 St. Anne's Crescent, Lewes, Sussex, May 31st, 1922. 



Colias ceoceus and Vanessa atalanta in the Isle of Wight. — 

 Yesterday, May 24th, I saw near Alum Bay in the Isle of Wight a 

 Colias croceus flying rapidly over the downs, and during the same 

 afternoon, near the same place, I also saw a Vanessa atalanta. The 

 day was warm and sunny with a light air from the south-east. 

 Euchloe cardamines was very late in emerging this year in the 

 Bournemouth district, the first noticed by me — a J — appearing in 

 my garden on May 20th. — A. L. Baywabd ; Durdells, Kinson, near 

 Bournemouth. 



Colias ceoceus in Wiltshire. — Several specimens of this species 

 have been seen here during the last week. — A. P. G. Michelmore ; 

 Marlborough College, Wilts, June 4th, 1922. 



Colias croceus in Devonshire. — I am able to report the occur- 

 rence of this species both in North and South Devon last week, on 

 May 25th. I have not seen either myself nor were the specimens 

 captured, but my informants were in both cases reliable. Are we 

 going to have another "croceus" year at last ?— Miss Hinchlipf; 

 Worthington House, Instow, N. Devon, May 28th, 1922. 



Colias croceus (edusa) in S. Devon. — It may be interesting 

 to record the appearance of Colias croceus along the South Devon 

 coast near the mouth of the Erme on May 22nd, 1922. On this 

 date I took the female form helice, and saw one male. From 

 May 22nd to present date I have seen, in the Yealmpton district, 

 7 others, 2 females and 5 males, all in perfect condition. — S. T. 

 Stidston, B.N. ; Bevelstoke Villa, Torre, Yealmpton. 



