180 
THE ENTOMOLOGISTS WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
Aporia Crataegi (2), 
Arge Galathea (abundant), 
Hipparchia Hyperanthus (do.), 
Cynthia Cavdui (10), 
Vanessa Polychloros (17), 
Argynnis Paphia (3), 
„ Aglaia (1), 
Thecla Betulte (2), 
„ W-album (1), 
Polyommatus Argiolus (common), 
„ Corydon (1), 
„ Ageslis (abundant), 
Pamphila Linea (do.) 
Macroglossa Stellatarum (common), 
Lasiocampa Quercus (2), 
Epione Apiciaria (1), 
Cleora Glabraria (2), 
Strenia Clathrata (common), 
Eubolia Bipunctaria (do.), 
Anaitis Plagiata (do.), 
Spilodes Palealis (8), 
and many others, which would take up 
too much room to enumerate. It may 
he as well to mention that I only saw 
seven of P. Machaon, and I do not 
know that it may he always found there. 
I have a few C. Edusa to spare, and 
should be glad to hear from any less for- 
tunate collector who is in want of this 
insect. — E. D. Butler, 26, Brompton 
Square, South Kensington ; August 24. 
Captures near Shorncliffe. — I now send 
you a list of the insects I have captured 
and seen this year, about the neighbour- 
hoods of Shorncliffe and Folkestone, 
during our station at the camp, which I 
gladly would have sent you before, but 
from want of time to make out the list; 
from the same cause I have collected 
only specimens which may never fall in 
my way again. 
C. Edusa. One female, June 27. 
A. Galathea. Abounded at the be- 
ginning and end of July. 
H. Semele. A few at the end of July 
on Dover Cliffs. 
H. Hyperanthus. Common on bramble 
bushes at the beginning and end of July. 
G. C-album. One specimen, middle 
of July, settled on a leaf, but could not 
capture it. 
C. Cardui. One, June 29; saw a spe- 
cimen next day, but lailed to capture it. 
A. Adippe. Plentiful on the slopes of 
a hill to the east of Folkestone. 
P. Argiolus. One, April 13. 
P. Corydon. Plentiful at middle and 
end of July. 
P. Adonis. Very plentiful, beginning 
and middle of June. 
P. Alexis. Do., beginning and end 
of June. 
P. .Egon. One male, July 17, on cliffs 
between Folkestone and Dover. 
P. Agestis. Plentiful, beginning of 
June and middle of July. 
P. Linea. Plentiful, middle aud end 
of July. 
P. Sylvanus. Plentiful, beginning and 
end of July. 
T. Tages. Common, beginning and 
end of J une. 
P. Statices. Common, June 14 to 20. 
P. Globularia;. Do., do. 
(Both of the last two species are 
common on the slope of a range of hills 
at the back of Shorncliffe Camp and 
Folkestone ; the first specimens of both I 
captured on the 13th; they only ap- 
peared for a few days.) 
A. Trifolii. One, June 10. 
A. Filipendula?. Very common, be- 
ginning of June and middle of July. 1 
bred a curious specimen of this species 
from a larva, in which the two centre 
spots are united with the two spots at 
the base of the wing, forming a long 
blotch. 
P. Chrysorrluea. Plentiful in the larva 
state, on May bushes, middle of J une and 
beginning of July. 
P. AurtHua. Lame plentiful, do. 
E. llussula. One, June 19. 
L. Quercus. Larva common, end of 
May. 
Acidalia Oruata. Very common on 
range of hills, beginning of June and 
middle of July.' 
