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taken at 1-runstaiiton ; to Mr. F. 1 ). Wheeler, of Xorwicli and 
Clare College, Cambridge, for captures by him at Norwich, Stratton 
Strawless, Buxton, Irstead, Barton Turf, Thurn, Whitesbv, 
Stalham, Horsey, Yarmouth, and Keedham ; to the late Mr. P. II.’ 
Hicken, formerly of Norwich, for a list of his captures at Norwich, 
Surhngham, and Yarmouth ; and to Mr. J. B. Bridgman, of 
Norwich, for a few species taken at Norwich and Woodbitwic’k. 
In addition to this I have been kindly allowed to e.xamine and 
niako memoranda of tho collections of Messrs. T. R Gunn, Ilick- 
ling, I'crry, and Amos, of Norwich, of species collected by them, 
and ])y Mr. Sayer, formerly of Neatishcad, at Norwich, Ilorsford,’ 
Stratton Strawless, Bceston St. Andrew, Iloveton, Neatishead,’ 
Irstead, Cnngleford, Ketteringham, Kimberly, Coste.ssey, etc., and 
have myself collected a considemblo number of species in and 
around the City of Norwich, and at Surlingham, Brundall, Yar- 
mouth, Caistor, Kanworth, Horning, Barton Turf, Coltishall, Great 
Plumstead, Newton St. Faith’s, Costessey, Bingland, Roston, 
Ketteringham, and Brandon. 
I have also availed myself of information contained in tho 
following works : — 
Haworth’s “ Lepidoptcra Britannica,” (1803 to 1829)— which 
records the captures of tho Revs. J. BiittcII, T. Skrimshire, ami 
others, in Norfolk. 
Curtis’s “British Entomology,” (1825 to 1840)— which records 
a few interesting species. 
Stephens’s “Illustrations of British Entomology,” (1827 to 
1835) — for captures at Beachamwell, Halvergate, and South 
Creake. 
Wood’s “Index Entomologicus,” (1833 to 1839.) 
C. J. and J. Paget’s “ History of Yarmouth,” (1834)— for 
species recorded by them at Yarmouth, Caistor, Oby, Thurn, and 
other places in Norfolk,— the majority of their localities bein<r 
in Suffolk. 
Stainton’s “ i\ranual of British Butterflies and Moths,” (1857,) 
and the “Entomologist’s Annuals,” (1855 to 1873,) edited by the 
same author. 
In these works a very large number of notices of species taken 
in Norfolk may be found, most of them doubtless authentic, but a 
few highly apocryphal. 
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