THE WEEKLY ENTOMOLOGIST. 
215 
I have hunted the above wood 
every summer, for the last five 
years, but, till yesterday, had not 
the slig-htest reason to suppose 
that Blomeri occurred in it.— Rev. 
Joseph Greene, Cubley Rectory, 
Eoveridge, Derby, July 25. 
Captures in Ireland during June . — 
*Ccenonympha Typhon (Haworth) 
differs from Davus in its larger 
size, and in the absence of eyes on 
the under side of the hind wings. 
See Kirby’s “ Manual,” page 70. 
Lyuena Argiolus. E. dbbreviata. 
L. Alsus. *E. pumilata. 
*Z. Minos. E. rectangulata. 
* FI. Hectas. E. debiliata. 
*E. russula. C, miata. 
L. caniola ( larvce ). *L. viretata. 
L. aureola. Y. elutata. 
B. callunce. *M. hastata. 
A. prunaria. M. tristata. 
E. fusciaria. M. galiata. 
*T. biundularia. *E. lineolata. 
A.fumata. *D. capsopliila. 
Corycia temerata. D. cucubaU. 
C. taminata. II. contigua. 
S. belgiaria. 
*A. stigillaria, larger and more 
suffused in colour than the English 
type. 
*E. Toeniata. *E. albulata. 
M. notata. E. venosata. 
E. subumbraia. E. plumbeolata. 
*Satyrata. E. castigata, 
E. constrictata. *E. nanata. 
E, vulgata. E. absyntliiata. 
E. minutata. P. V. aureum. 
P. festuce. *E. Fuscula. 
*B. argentula. * II. unca. 
* P. cenea # II. crassalis. 
C, ptnetellus. C. margaritellus. 
E. smtulan. E. trigeminana. 
P. lecheana. *P. ochromelana. 
* S. littorana. * E. albicapitana. 
During July I have taken in North 
Wales : — ■ 
*Agrotis corticea. II. velleda. 
*A. Lucernea. II. sylvinus. 
*A. Ashworthii. *G. Cytherea. 
*A.porphyrea. *M. furva. 
*L. ccesiata. 
I have duplicates of those marked 
* which I shall have pleasure in dis- 
tributing - , of some of the rarer species 
of course the number of specimens 
is limited. 
Correspondents will very much 
oblige by returning any post boxes 
of mine in their possession. Edwin 
Birchall, Birkenhead, July 24, 1863. 
Captures in the neighbourhood of 
Weymouth. — I had four days’ collect- 
ing in Weymouth, Portland, &c., 
during last week, and managed to 
take the following Lepidoptera, in 
addition to many of the commoner 
species. The Rhopalocera I found 
very scarce this year. 
A. galathea, common. 
S. semele, one only. 
II. linea. 
Z. filipenduloe, common. 
N, mundana, several. 
B. guercus, male, one. 
O. sainbucaria, one specimen. 
