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THE WEEKLY ENTOMOLOGIST. 
Cliattenden Wood, pioneered by Mr. 
Tyrer, of Melville Hospital, and took 
together, about a dozen Decdbata, two 
or three if. Athalia, a few A. Galatcea 
besides several commoner things, 
such as Burnets, Sh ptons, etc. etc. 
Rev. F. O. Morris, Nunbumhohne 
Rectory, liny ton, York. 
Doings in Wales. — It is with much 
pleasure that I send you a list of 
“ Doino-s in Wales,” for I believe that 
a list of captures from a new locality 
may prove of intei’est to many of 
your readers. I began sugaring &e. 
on my return home in the middle of 
September, and I have taken the 
following : — 
Novagria Fulva, flying at dusk, 
and at scabious flowers, (common). 
Noctua Glareosa, 2 or 3. 
Noctua C. Nigrum, 1. 
A. Rufina, abundant. 
A. Pistacina, 2. 
A. Lunosa, a few. 
A. Litura , a few. 
X. Cerago, common. 
X. Flavo.go, ditto. 
P. Chi, 1. 
E. Nigra, several. 
Besides several of the very com- 
mon sorts, such as Meticulosa, Pyra- 
midea, Tragopogonis,Oxyac,aniha > ., &c. 
The Ivy is just about coming into 
flower now, and I hope to be success- 
ful at it. John T. D. Llewelyn, Ynin- 
ygcrwn , Neath, Glamorgan, Oct. C th. 
Autumnal Captures at Light. — I 
mot with the following species of 
Lepidoptera , at gas lamps since the 
22nd August: — -Ennomos Tiliaria. 
Kilburn and Hampstead ; rather 
common. Only twice taken before 
10 p.m., usually between 10'30 and 
11-30. 
E. angular ia, 1. Hampstead, 
September 22nd. 
Crocall is eling uaria. Kilburn and 
Hampstead ; end of August. 
Notodonta dicta’, a. 2. Kilburn, 
August 22, and 25. 
Gortyna lavago. 1. Hampstead, 
September 12. 
Hydrcecia micacca. Kilburn, fre- 
quently. 
Luperina testacea. Kilburn and 
Hampstead; common, August and 
September. 
L. cespitis, 1. Kilburn, Sep. 12. 
Is not this rather an extraordinary 
capture ? I do not remember having 
heard of its occurring near London 
before. 
Noctua rubi. Hampstead, Aug. 22. 
Noctua Umhrosa Hampstead Aug. 
Anchocelis pistacina. Kilburn and 
Hampstead ; end of September and 
October. 
A. lunosa. Kilburn aud Hamp- 
stead ; September, frequently. 
Xantliia citrago, 2. Kilburn, Aug. 
25 and 29. 
Cosmia difinis, 1. Kilburn, August 
22 . 
Depressaria costosa, 1. Kilburn, 
September 19. 
It will be observed that the captures 
noted, are nothing outof the ordinary 
