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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
and P. Alexis appeared to-day. P.Casiata 
at rest on stones; it is impossible to see 
when they are sitting there, but they 
may be found by tapping rocks, when 
they are easily disturbed. 
Aug. 14. Between Loch Lagsran and 
Dalwhinnie C. Davus very plentiful, but 
worn. We also secured three A. Aglaia 
and one E. Blandina during the day. 
C. achatinata plentiful on moors near 
Dalwhinnie. 
Aug. 15. C. ulivaria and P. ecesiala 
were all that we found between Dal- 
whinnie and Tummel Bridge, owing no 
doubt to bad weather. 
Aug. 16. C. didymaria frequent on 
the heaths between Tummel Bridge and 
Aberfeldy. 
Aug. 18. E. populata swarming on 
Rannoch Moors : another S. Carpini 
larva we also turned up. 
Aug. 19. Explored the moors for larvae, 
but L. Quercus, var. Callunce (several), 
S. Carpini (2) and L. Rubi (literally in 
bushels) were all that rewarded our 
search. 
Aug. 20. Luib. Four specimens of 
the pretty C. prunata we secured in the 
garden of the inn. H. proboscidalis and 
immanata also frequent. 
Aug. 21. Loch Earn. Another speci- 
men of P. Artaxerxes we secured to-day 
(much worn), two T. Quercus, one or two 
Didymaria and a few E. Clienopodiata, 
P. Alexis, C. Phlceas and C. pamphilus for 
any one who might have wanted them. 
Aug. 22. A male $. papilionaria in 
moderately good condition, near Comrie. 
Wet towards evening. 
Among my captures I find three spe- 
cimens of E. ericetaria and one of S. 
anomala, but I have no record of the 
locality in which they were taken. — 
F. Lovell Keays, 33, Gloucester Place, 
Kentish Town, N.W.; March 4, 1861. 
NEUBOPl'ERA. 
Phryganidce in the Fens. — As it may 
probably interest some of your readers, 
I now send a list of the Phryganidte 
taken in the 
with a few ob: 
as far as I an 
Phryganea 
for the first 1 
common at A1 
worth. Coim 
along the dit 
long. Last s 
P. Varia, 1 
Agrypnia I 
this rare inse 
the first at 
August, at mi 
to light, — a ] 
hibited at the 
Entomologica 
now in Mr. Ui 
a fine specim 
Waveney, ne 
the 12th of C 
M‘Lachlan’s < 
Limnophih 
specimens frc 
July. I also 
the Rev. J. F 
L. Atomari 
the 15th of Jt 
L. Vitratus 
the 15th of 
November. 
L. Marmor 
Several speci 
and firs on t 
common evei 
it two miles 1 
L. Rhombi 
June to the 2 
L. Flavicoi 
the marshes from the 14th of June to the 
20th of July. This appears to be found 
a long way from any water ; it flies at 
midnight, and comes very freely to 
sugar. 
L. Concentricus, Kolenali. A species 
new to this country. Much resembles 
Flavicornis in its general appearance, but 
its habits are diflerent. It is found iu 
