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A. Caja, Abundant. 
A. Fuliginosa, Not very common. 
,, Mendica, Frequent. 
,, Lubricipeda, Common. 
,, Menthastri, ditto. 
To be continued. 
Double broodedness of F. albulata. 
The “Manual” does not mention E. 
albulata as occurring in the autumn, 
with us the perfect insect is very 
abundant in the meadows by the side 
of the river Bollin, from the end of 
May to the middle of June. This 
month I have observed the second 
brood, though not in as great abun- 
dance, as the spring brood. The 
insects belonging to the family Lar- 
entidce, are so very uncertain in their 
time of appearance, that I should 
have been doubtful as to this having 
been the second brood, were it not 
for the following fact. E. Albulata 
is so very abundant in the localities 
above menticned, that when it is in 
season it is impossible to set foot on 
the grass without, stirring several 
specimens out. For two whole months 
it had quite disappeared, and there- 
fore its reocurrence in September 
cannot be otherwise explained than 
on the supposition of a second brood. 
E. M. (xeldart, Rose mil, Boiodon. 
September 17. 1862. 
EXC HANGE. 
I have a few specimens of H. 
Uispida, S. Anomala and A. Lun- 
igeta for exchange, and shall be glad 
to hear from any one in want of them. 
Persons who do not receive a reply 
must conclude the Insects they offer 
are not wanted. F. Bttckton, 6 Beech 
Grove Terrace, Leeds, September 15. 
1862. 
F. Bebiliata. — I shall be glad to 
receive offers of exchange from En- 
tomologists who are in want of this 
insect. C. Campbell, 325 Rochdale 
Road, Manchester September 15 . 1862. 
II. Uispida tn duplicate. — I have 
II. Uispida in duplicate and shall be 
glad to give specimens, to any En- 
tomologist who is in want of the 
species, upon recicpt of a box for their 
conveyance. 
If applicants can-help me, in return, 
with good specimens of any of the 
undermentioned desiderata, so much 
the better ; if not, none the worse. 
A. Cratcegi. 
A. Iris. 
E. Blandina. 
C. Davus. 
T. W — Album. 
„ Betulce, 
,, Pruni, 
P. Avion, 
II. Paniscus, 
S. Tilicc, 
C. Porcellus, 
,, Elpenor, 
M. Bombyliformis, 
Any Trochilium except Tipuliforme, 
S. Apiformis, 
Z. Lonicerce, 
M. Arundinis, 
Z. yEsculi, 
L. Mesomelia, etc. etc. 
