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TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
Y- D. — The cases you have found on 
hiooui are no doubt those of Coleophora 
saturatella. Leaf-miners should be kept 
in tight-filling tin cylinders. 
A Botanist. — When we have space. 
R. P. H. and F. A. S.— Next week. 
CAPTURES. 
Lepidopteba. 
List of Insects captured and bred in 
1859. — Of those with an * * I have du- 
plicates. 
(Continued from p. 188.) 
Tbyatira Batis. Took one in Kent in 
August. 
Cymatophora Flavicornis. Took one 
at Tilgate in April. 
C. Ridens. Took one at West Wick- 
ham in May. 
Acronycta Megacephala. Took eight 
in the Parks and at Hammersmith in 
June. 
A. Auricoma. Took two in Kent in 
May. 
*Leucania Obsoleta. Took 108 at Ham- 
mersmith in June and July; bred eight 
in J une. 
L. Comma. Took four at Hammer- 
smith in June and July. 
L.Straminea. Took seventeen at Ham- 
mersmith in June and July. 
*L. Impura. Took several; abundant 
at Hammersmith in June and July. 
*L. Pallens. A few at Hammersmith 
in July and August. 
Senta Ulvte. Took fifty-four, some 
worn, at Hammersmith in June and 
July; bred five in June. 
Nonagria Geminipuncta. Took thirty- 
two pup® at Hammersmith ; bred two 
only, the rest ichneumoued. 
*N. Typh®. Bred thirty-eight from 
pupte found at Hammersmith. 
*N. Crassicornis. Bred a few, and took 
about 350 at Hammersmith in September 
and October; of these I distributed more 
than 300 to applicants in answer to my 
notice in No. 158. 
Hydraecia Nictitans. Took four at 
Hammersmith and three in Kent in 
August. 
*H. Micacea. Took thirty-two at Ham- 
mersmith in July and August. 
*Xylophasia Lithoxylea. Took a few 
at Hammersmith in June and July. 
Dipterygia Pinastri. Took one at 
West Wickham in June. 
*Aporophyla Australis. Took a few at 
Lewes in September. 
*Luperina Testacea. Bred one; took 
four at West Wickham. 
L. Dumerilii? Took one at Brighton 
in September. 
*Mamestra Persicarite. Bred five. 
Apamea Basiliuea. Took seven at 
Hammersmith in June. 
A. Gemina. Took three, do. 
A. Unanimis. Took fifteen, do. ; not 
so common as usual. 
A. Ophiogramma. Took eighteen at 
Hammersmith in July. 
A. Fibrosa. Took about thirty, do. 
*Miana Strigilis. Common at Ham- 
mersmith in June. 
M. Fasciuneula. Took two at Ham- 
mersmith in J une. 
*M. Furuncula. Common at Hammer- 
smith in June, July and August. 
M. Arcuosa. Took one at Hammer- 
smith and one in Kent in July. 
Grainmesia Trilinea. Took about 
twenty at Hammersmith iu June. 
Caradrina Morpheus. Took six at 
Hammersmith in June. 
C. Alsines. Took twenty-eight at Ham- 
mersmith in June and July. 
C. Blanda. Took thirty-three at Ham- 
mersmith iu July. This insect appears 
somewhat later than Alsines, and is 
readily distinguished from it at sugar. 
*C. Cubioularis. Common at Hamme - 
smith in J uly and August. 
