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*Cucullia Yerbasci. Bred twenty-three 
in April. 
C. Scropbulariae. Bred four in May. 
C. Lychnitis. Bred two in June. 
Austria Myrtilli. Took two near Black 
Park in June. 
Acontia Luctuosa. Took eleven near 
Brighton in August. 
Erastria Fuscula. Took two in Kent 
in May. 
Brephos Parthenias. Took one at Til- 
gate in April. 
Abrostola Triplasia. Took eighteen 
at Hammersmith in August and Sep- 
tember. 
Gouoptera Libatrix. Took a few at 
Hammersmith and in Kent in July, 
August and September. 
*Araphipyra Tragopogonis. Took seve- 
ral at Hammersmith in July, August and 
September. 
Mania Typica. Took sixteen at Ham- 
mersmith in June and July. 
M. Maura. Took two at Bayswater 
in August. 
Sdlbia Anomala. Took one at sugar 
in Kent in August. 
*Catocala Nupta. Bred eight. Took 
a few at Hammersmith in August and 
September. 
Euclidia Glyphica. Took a few; very 
abundant, in Kent, flying amongst clover, 
in June and J uly. 
Phytometra iEnea. Took four at Shir- 
ley in June. — D r. Allchin, 7, Pembridge 
Villas , Bayswater. 
(To be continued.) 
Worcestershire Captures , Src. (continued 
from p. 196). — 
June 6. S. Bombyliformis. One; rare 
this season. 
6. M. Artemis. Four; do. 
6 to 16. Y. Faseiellus. Three; beating. 
8toI8. S. Undulata. Five; do. 
8. G. Rubrieollis. Two; not common 
here. 
8. E. Plumbeolata. Three; beating. 
8 to 18. A. Luteata. A fine series. 
10. C. Porcellus. One, just emerged. 
June 10. C. Bistriga. One; beating. 
18. C. Mesomelia. Two; do. 
21. A. Blomeri. One; do. 
18 to 28. A. Sylvata. A fine series ; do. 
21 to 28. A. Prunaria. Do.; mothing. 
23. P. Bajularia. One ; rare this season. 
30. A. Galathea. A fine series. 
30. P. Ochrodactylus. Two; beating 
long grass. 
30. M. Procellata. Two; beating. 
July 4. S. Salicis. Eight; not com- 
mon here. 
5 to 12. A. Tumidella. Six; beating. 
5 to 25. L. Francillana. A fine series. 
5 to 12. €. Bilunana. Three; not 
common here. 
5 to 10. C. Falsellus. Three, in my 
house. 
8 to 20. A. Paphia. Plenty. 
Do. A. Adippe. A few. 
8. A. Badiana. A fine series. 
8. E. Heparata. Four; beating. 
8 to 20. P. Stramentalis. A fine series 
and var. 
11. G. Papilionaria. One; beating. 
11. A. Consociella. Two; do. Saw 
male and female C. Edusa ; they were 
started by the Rev. E. Horton, who 
gave active chase over uneven ground, 
although the day was hot. There was 
good running and good flying, but the 
yellow won. 
13. H. Stagnata, pale var. 
13. E. Ericetana. One ; beating. 
15. C. Pinetellus. Do.; do. 
15. E. Crocealis. Six ; do. 
15 to 23. A. Emarginata. Three; do. 
18. T. Quercus. A fine series. 
18 to 30. N. Cupriacellus. Do. 
Do. N. Minimellus. Three. 
23. S. Illustraria. One; on palings. 
23. C. Quercaua. One ; beating. 
23. L. Testudo. One; do. 
23. S. Revayana. One ; do. 
23. L. Sinapis. Three ; second brood. 
23. O. Testa ta. A fine series. 
23. N. Ruborella. Two; beating. 
23. E. Omicronaria. One ; do. 
This was a fortunate day, upon the 
