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of this insect, taken by him this morning. 
Matthew Hill, Little Eaton, near 
Derby ; July 5. 
Colias Edusa. — On the 1st of this 
month I was surprised to see two speci- 
mens of this insect in Hyde Park ! Is 
this something new, ov of common occur- 
rence P I have caught them before some 
little way from London, but never so 
near.— H. H. Merbiman, 4, Kensington 
Square, 
Colias Edusa. — A fine specimen of this 
insect was caught by a friend of mine at 
Stonleigh, Warwickshire, on the 27th 
of J une. I also saw another, at the same 
place, on the 6th iust, but was unable to 
take it, not having a net. They were 
both females. — S. W. Smith, Beaumont 
Villa, Northampton ; July 8. 
Deilephila Galii. — At about a quarter 
past nine on Monday evening, the 4th 
inst., I captured a fine specimen of this 
insect, as it was hovering over red vale- 
rian. During this week I have also taken 
the following: — 
Arge Galathea (21), 
Chserocampa Porcellus (3), 
Acidalia Ornata (2). 
— R. E. Trye, Leckhampton Court ; 
July 7. 
Deilephila Galii. — Permit me to record 
the capture, in fine condition, of this in- 
sect, on the 5th inst., while sitting on a 
pear tree ; also of a fine specimen of a 
fine female Sirex gigas, having just 
emerged from pupa, as I suppose, for it 
was drying its wings near a hole in a 
fir tree. I have also taken C. Ligniperda 
at sugar. — E. Tearle, Gainsborough; 
July 11. 
Deilephila Galii. — I have iu my pos- 
session a fine specimen of this insect, 
which was taken at rest, within a mile of 
this town, on the 4th inst. — Jonathan 
Oboe, 5, East St., Darlington ; July 10. 
Deilephila Galii. — A specimen was 
captured near - here the other evening, 
hovering over the bloom of a carnation* 
It was taken by a young gentleman who 
has only commenced this summer. — 
R. W. Wright, 4, Gloucester Terrace, 
Victoria Park Road, Hackney, N.E ; 
July 6. 
Zeuzera JEsculi. — I have taken at 
gas-light, within the last few days, seven 
specimens of this insect, all males, and 
unfortunately not in very good condition. 
— G. Keen, 1, Manor Place, Walworth ; 
July 5. 
Aplecta Tincta. — During the last fort- 
night I have been successful iu breeding 
the following, from larvae taken at West 
Wickham this season : — 
Thecla Quercus, 
Aplecta Tincta, 
Triphaena Fimbria, 
Psilura Monacha, 
Pterostoma Palpina. 
I have a fine brood of lame of A. Tincta, 
from eggs of last season, now feeding. — 
W. H. Latchford, 12, New Charles 
Street, City Road ; July 7. 
Erastria Venustula. — 1 took the above 
insect, in fine condition, in Epping 
Forest, on the 29th of May, and again 
on the 7th of June. — W. E. Pallender, 
49, Bridport Place. 
Erastria Venustula. — Specimens of 
this insect, recently taken in Epping 
Forest, were exhibited at the Meeting of 
the Entomological Society of London, on 
the 4th inst. — H. T. Stainton ; July 9. 
Erastria Venustula. — On the 12tb of 
June last, I captured three specimens of 
this rare and lovely species in Epping 
Forest. — C. Healy, 4, Bath Place, Hay- 
gerstone, N.E. ; July 9. 
Pterostoma Palpina. — I captured a 
specimen of this species flying about a 
coffee-room in Shoreditch, on the evening: 
of the 19th ult. — Ibid. 
Entomological Notes and List of Cap- 
tures. — On the 28th of June I saw two 
specimens of Colias Edusa ; from their 
freshness I should think they had just 
emerged. 
Lithosia Pygmaeola, 
Callimorpha Dominuia, 
