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Park, Huddersfield. 

 H T. R. — The insect you send from France 

 is the Mole Cricket, Gryllo talpo vulgaris. 

 Where it abounds it does much damage. 

 Its fore legs are very like the fore paws of 

 the mole, hence its name ; they are used 

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 " Orders of Insects, Orthoptera."' 



Errata. — In the article on Conchology in 

 last, number the following errors occur : 

 TcstdciUa should be Testactlhi, and Mangel 

 should be Maugei. 



CAPTURES, NOTES, &c. 



Captures at Boro' Bridge. — I have to 

 report the following captures : April 3rd, a 

 fine specimen of Anticlea devivata ; June 25th, 

 Thyaiira batis ; July 2nd, Typhxiui, janthina, 

 three fine specimens Epione apiciaria, and 

 one fine specimen of Thyatira derksa, — H. 

 Andrews, Aldborough, Boro' Bridge. 



Captures xear Bradford. — The follow- 

 ing is a list of species taken here by Mr. 

 Firth and myself, on the 4th of July, in 

 Shipley Glen : — H. vclleJa, N . mundana, A. 

 ncbulosa, B . repandaia, t. l&cktiria, E . pUlciieitata, 

 M. ocblVata, and M. guliotn. On Rombalds 

 Moor : B. quants, variety calhtnx, (both 

 imagines and full-fed larvae), A. fkmaia, S. 

 beigidria, and F. atomaria.—]. W. Carter, 

 Ma n n i ngham , Bradford . 



Captures at Edgbaston. — The following 

 are a few Lepidoptera which I have caught 

 during the preceding week : — H. luniiuli, C. 

 ay'a, A. Ittbridepedd, A. nientluistri, C. exant'uc- 



