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good condition. Eubolia Lineolata is 
excessively abundant on the Denes, and 
the larvae may be freely collected feeding 
on Galium verum. — W. H. Harwood, 
14, King Street, Great Yarmouth. 
Captures in the South of England . — I 
have great pleasure in reporting my cap- 
tures during my second visit this year to 
the South. I was accompanied by Mr. 
Leigh, a fellow entomologist. 
L. Helveola. Of this pretty species I 
beat ten specimens out of the yew trees 
on and in the neighbourhood of Box 
Hill. 
D. Falcataria. One specimen of this, 
apparently just emerged from the pupa, 
turned up on palings near Box Hill. 
D. Unguicula. A fine specimen re- 
warded a long search on Box Hill. 
T. Batis. This species was common 
at sugar about Reigate. 
A. Aceris. Took a fine fat larva in 
the Isle of Wight, which spun at once, 
in a most obliging manner. 
A. Pyramidea. This insect came to 
sugar at Reigate. 
P. .Enea. Taken flying on the chalk 
hills at Reigate. 
E. Fuscantaria. This species I took 
at light in the Red-Hill Station. It 
served to repay me for a most profitless 
day at Brighton. 
E. Erosaria. Taken, by beating, on 
Mickleham Downs. 
E. Angularia. Occurred at Reigate 
and in the neighbourhood. 
E. Porata. Took a pair near Box 
Hill. 
E. Punctaria. Took this species at 
Reigate, flying with Omicronaria; the 
latter was common about Reigate. 
A. Ornata. Took about twenty near 
Reigate and Box Hill. It is not con- 
fined to Box Hill, but occurs all along 
the chalk to Reigate. 
A. Gilvaria. Took this species in the 
“Hilly Field” and near Reigate. It 
also seems to occur away from Box 
Hill. 
L. Viretata. Found this insect sitting 
on palings at Reigate. 
M. Galiata. Pretty common at Rei- 
gate . 
P. Lignata and Vitalbata. Both these 
species turned up at Reigate. 
S. Dubitata. Took this in the “ Hilly 
Field.” 
E. Bipuuctaria. Excessively abun- 
dant, but rather worn, on the chalk- 
hills. 
E. Lineolata. Saw a specimen of this 
at Bembridge, in the Isle of Wight. 
P. Glaucinalis. Came to sugar at 
Reigate. 
P. Punicealis. Pretty common near 
Reigate. 
M. Pinguis. Took this at Reigate. 
C. Geniculeus. Took several near Rei- 
gate. 
T. Caudana. Common near Reigate. 
H. Plumbellus. Several near Reigate 
and Box Hill. 
C. Xylostella. Took this near Reigate. 
Besides these I took a host of com- 
moner species, and several of which, I 
admit, I do not yet know the names of. — 
J. B. Blackburn ; Sept. 7. 
Additional Captures near Lewisham . — 
Thinking a list of additional species to 
those recorded (Intel, ix. p. 69), taken in 
this locality in 1861 might interest some 
of your readers, we subjoin the fol- 
lowing: — 
A. Paphia. Darenth Wood ; common. 
S. Ligustri. Larv® on privet. 
L. Rubricollis. Larvae common on fir. 
P. Monacha. Bred from larva on oak 
at Darenth. 
E. Fasciaria. Bred. 
P. Syringaria. Mothing in garden. 
S. Lunaria (1). A female at Lewis- 
ham, mothing, from which we obtained 
a fine batch of eggs. 
E. Tiliaria. At light. 
E. Angularia. Palings, beating, &c. ; 
not common. 
M. Liturata. Amongst fir at West 
Wickham. 
