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THE YOUNG NATUKA LIST. 



Liverpool — B. Cook, juur. & Co., 21. 

 Renshaw Street. 



London — E. G. Meek, .56, Brompton lioiul ; 

 Costle and Lamb, 133, Salisbury Sq, Fleet St. 

 Newcastle-ok-Tyne and Gateshead — Geo. 



F. Miller, 23, Cromwell Terrace, Renshaw, 



Gateskead. 



Plymouth — G. C. Bignall. Clarence Place, 

 Stonehouse. 



West Habtleool — Hoggett, Church St. 



TO CORRESPONDENTS. 



Correspondents are requested to note 

 the change in Mr. Moslev's address, from 



1 'rimr >se Hill to Woodside Road, Beaumont 



Park, H udder sfi eld. 



We have to thank Mr. J. Tritschler, Hartle- 

 pool, f >r the larva of 5. Tithonus, named last 

 week, and which was sent through Mr. H. 

 T. Robson; also Mr. J. G. Scott. Newcastle, 

 for ova of F. Pin; aria. The larva enclosed 

 is that of a Saw fly, but we could not name 

 the species. 



J. W. B. , Eagle}*. —Cash received for colored 

 plates. We sen 1 you two with this part. 



C. H. H. W., Liverpool. — Many thanks for 

 the specimen of the ichneumon from 0, 

 raja, and for your interesting letter which we 

 shall take the liberty of publishing in full. 

 We are much please i with the interest that 

 is being manifested in this branch of Ento- 

 mology. We will name your ichneumon 

 shortly. 



M. M. P., Taunton. — Thank ; for your notes 

 of captures. We should be pleased to see 

 a specimen of the ichneumon from Tortix 

 viridana. It will be some time before we 

 get down to the Tortrices, but we may make 

 use of the information before then. 



G. T. P. — Your note got mislaid in the bustle 

 of removing. We hope it will turn up 

 before next week. 



This week we print the second of our Reputed 

 British Butterflies ; hand-painted figures of 

 this and the last may be had on paper for 

 binding with the Y. N. at 4d. each. 



CAPTURES, NOTES, &c. 



C. Ridens at Plymouth. — I had the 

 pleasure of taking six Cymatoplwra Ridens at 

 Torbridge, on the 22nd June.— G. C. Big- 

 xell, Storehouse, Plymouth. 



I have taken the following species at flowers 

 of the Bladder Campion, during June : — D. 

 CcLrpophaga and Capsincola, X. Rurea, M. 

 Albicolon, and also a single specimen of 

 Heliothis peltigera, which Mr. Robson tells me 

 is the first that has been taken in the district. 

 — J. Tritschler, Alliance Street, Hartlepool. 



Captures in Epping Forest. — In reply to 

 your request for correspondence from collec- 

 tors, I forward a list of my Capt^r^s in Epping 

 Forest on the following days : — 

 June Sth, 5". Fagi, male, Dolobrai'ia, and 1 P. 

 Populi, Larvae. June 8th, S. Fagi, male, and 

 beat several Betulce, T. quercus, P. qucrcana, 

 P. Populi, and P. Cratcegi. June 9th, 3 S. 

 Fagi, 1 male and 2 female, which have given 

 me 79 eggs. I returned to the Forest again 

 on June 15th, and had the pleasure of taking 

 5 S. Fagi, 2 females, 1 had deposited 15 eggs; 

 and 3 males, one of which is a variety almost 

 black, excepting the very pale markings, the 

 hind wings are dark smoky brown; the head, 

 thorax, and bod)- are almost black, it was 

 with a very fine female. T beat P. pdpidi and 

 A. pyramided— W. W. Jobson, Leyton, 

 Essex. 



EXCHANGES. 



Duplicates. — Larva? of Pilosaria and 

 Defoharia, and a few cocoons of 0. Potatoria ; 

 for Lepidoptera or Birds' eggs. — R. S. 

 Ferguson, 19, Regent Terrace, Gateshead. 



I want specimens of C. Davus and E. 

 Cassiope from different localities. I will 

 endeavour to make a good return.— John E. 

 Robson, Bellerby Terrace, West Hartlepool. 



Duplicates. — Ulmita, Caesiata, Brunnea*, 



' Si 1 ago' 



id Jacobaea*. Desiderata, — 

 Numerous. Those marked * are bred. — J. 

 W. Baldwin, Eagley Terrace, Eagley, Nr. 

 Bolton, Lancashire. 



