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^rrence of Lemiodes pulveralis, HI. ; a genus and s,ec^es of Lep^ao,terane. 
7-bJL, -y stay in the Isle of Wi.ht this season, I was so for unate a 
^^ea ? specirnen of this species, in con^pany with Botys flavaUs Two 
ZhaJe Ice W ta.en hy .y hrothe. an. one hy .yself. at^ o .eston. 
.sect was kindly determined for me by Dr. Knaggs.-E. G. Meek, 4, Old 
l,oad, E., Uh October, 1869. 
M. i„c»spicuo„, in.ect haa already had a place m e„r List, o» erro-eon. 
ee Stephens, 1. hi. •• lUusfations " (Haost., vol. 4, p. 55), .aclude, .t, 
r.g-"Myspe™e»were taken in J„»e, at Darentl, W„„a,se,e^, years 
in pLu%.W.i,e.,^s,." Bat. in Ms British Masen„ Cata^e^e, he 
these ewmples to Bofys /.smKs. Gnenee says (,F,,ahle>, p. "WS)- La 
82 de W J et pent-etre n,en,e sa «g«re 323, pon^ient «tre de. ind,v,dn. 
.Cepeldan; Stephens l„i.„.n.e rapporte la pre»i.re an my, /»»!■«. et 
moignage doit fetre accepte."— Eds.] 
^.p.i« ,„,a* «. F..^».««..-0„ Friday last, Oetoher Ut *'=' " 
e hi^s, at the ba.k of Folkestone, and not far fron. .here I took »cr n. m 
I disturbed and canght a specimen of J,eu„ei. y.We.l. A am p field ™t 
.nal stabble, wa. the seene of oaptnre. I kicked np the tnsect ont of a stnp 
iite tnmip, between a fleld of swedes on the one side and a slope covered w,th 
be Jon the other, there was, however, a barley stnbble at no grea 
noe to windward. A close inspection of the vicinity prodnced no fnrther 
r When disturbed, the insect only flew a few yard, at a tnno, bat would 
at ftr.t allow itself to he bo.ed, being exceedingly sby. On getfag a hat 
it however, it n,ost obligingly shammed death, a.d was spe=^,y bo«d. The 
imen is a male in fair condition, but rather damaged in one hmd w. 
During a stay there of more than two months, I found btWe else wor^h 
rr iipaWs ».r„,orr,»a was exceedingly abundant in the Warren at the 
nnfn : of August, my brother and myself finding 62 cocoons ,u^e empty) on 
Zmble bnsr Olo»ii» ««'- has been rather common in the Warren but I 
::bt,:ed most of mine by searching the Bugloss for its -ry -n^-- 
ru^iiiTntrrfr^^^y:^^^^^^^^ 
r::i-:r::t:rd=h:vi^^^^^^ 
nine each night.-THOS. H. Ba.oos, 6, Old Square, Lmcoln s Inn, OctoUr, 1809. 
:for=:rrr:rrons^^er.^^^^^^^^^^ 
e sweet blossoms of ScaUosa succxsa. He also took, on sep 
nallv briehtly marked example of H. peltigera. 
iC; been in the North of Argyle.hire for two month., and saw many 
,„ln";««r.-; the most noteworthy specie, being, perhaps, r^. .a^*.- 
fonnd it amongst Myriea gale. 
