108 THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
collected on the Wallasey Sand Hills 
upwards of 300 larvae of D. Fascelina 
(100 of which have emerged from the 
chrysalis state), 230 larvae of L. Quercus, 
and thirty-six larvae of L. Trifolii ; two 
perfect insects of L. Litoralis, nineteen 
of M. Albicolon and ten of C. Porcellus. 
I intend offering for exchange, through 
the medium of the ‘Intelligencer,’ some 
of the above-mentioned, with a number 
of others I am dow collecting, about 
August next.— T. Gaeliers, 9, Breaton 
Street, Park Road, Liverpool ; June 23. 
Captures at the Bridge of Allan . — 
Amongst a host of common Lepidoptera, 
I captured last week, — 
P. Alsus (3), 
C. Porcellus (2), 
N. Plantaginis (1), 
A. Myrtilli (4), 
P. iEnea (2), 
L. Comma (5), 
P. Pulchriua (1), 
P. Festucaj (1), 
„ Chrysitis (1), 
P. Cytisaria (4), 
E. Cingulalis (1), 
X. Zoegana (1). 
I notice a much later season of the year 
is given in the ‘ Manual’ for the flight of 
Plusiu Feslucce. I think, however, that 
frequently when the autumn in Scotland 
is cold and wet, many species which 
would in England assume the imago state 
in September or October do not make 
their appearance until the ensuing season. 
As a proof of this I may state that I have 
seen frequently and captured Vanessa 
Atalanta early iu June, in the Island of 
Skye, and as the insects were in fine plu- 
mage, to all appearance newly out of the 
pupae, I could only account for their ap- 
pearance at that season of the year in the 
way before mentioned. — J ames W i no ate, 
Dunallan Cottage, Bridge of Allan 
June 20. 
Co LEO PTE It A. 
Coleoplera near Liverpool. — 1 have 
taken the following Coleoptera on the 
Wallasey Sand Hills: — about 200 good 
specimens of each of 
Necrophorus vespillo and 
„ humator, 
and about from thirty to fifty each of the 
following: — 
Adimonia halensis, 
Cneorhinus geminatus, 
Hister merdarius, 
Silpha rugosa, 
Creophilus maxillosus, 
Phyllopertha horticola, 
Anomala Frischii, 
Timarcha lpevigata, 
Necrodes litoralis, 
Cicindela bybrida, 
„ campestiis. 
— T. Galliers, 9, Breaton Street, Park 
Road, Liverpool ; June 23. 
Captures at Eye. — The following are a 
few among a multitude of my captures 
in this locality : they were mostly taken 
during last month. 
Badister bipustulatus, 
Elaphrus cupreus, 
Leistus spinibarbis, 
Carabus inonilis, 
Bradytus apricarius, 
*Bembidium articulation, 
* ,, lampros, 
„ 4-guttatum, 
„ 4-maculatum, 
Steuus cicindeloides, 
Catops truncatus ? 
Attagenus Pellio, 
Byrrhus pilula, 
Elateridae (a great many species), 
Hoplia argentea, 
*Malachius sneus, 
„ equestris, 
Anaspis melanopa, 
„ 4-notata, 
*Otiorhynchu8 picipes, 
Phytonomus arator, 
„ nigrirostris, 
Balaninus Nueum, 
Omias brunnipes, 
Sitona hispidula, 
