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have not yet been able to name. — C. M. 
Alington, Llwyngwern , Machynlleth; 
J une 1 1 . 
Duplicate Lepicloptera. — Having cap- 
tured plenty of spare specimens of the 
following: — 
T. Rubi, T. Tages, 
P. Argiolus, A. Selene, 
S. Alveolus, F. Piniaria, 
I should be glad to exchange with any 
entomologist for 
T. Myopteforme, L. Griseola, 
O. Fascelina, N. Dromedarius. 
L. Quadra, 
I am also in want of many species of 
Nocturn, and if any one in want of my 
duplicates would send a list of what he 
has to spare, I will do my best to accom- 
modate him. I have lately taken a 
curious specimen of Aryynnis, having the 
shape of Lathonia, but with a more de- 
cided approach to a hook at tip of wing, 
and the markings being similar to Selene , 
but much lighter.— T. Campbell, Con- 
greve Street , Birmingham ; June 12. 
Duplicate Lepidoptera. — 1 wish to 
mention that as F. Piniaria suffered 
considerably from rain and wind, I was 
unable to take many in good condition ; 
also that we have since taken A. Ulmata 
in profusion, and shall be happy to sub- 
stitute that insect for the former, if any 
of my former correspondents, whose boxes 
I have, desire it. We have taken A . Blo- 
meri here, which is, I fancy, a new 
locality, also IJ. Galiala, and a specimen 
of A. Atropos fresh from the chrysalis ; 
there seemed no possibility of its having 
liybernated, though, by the way, I may 
mention the number and excellent pre- 
servation of Cardui , Atalanta, Urlicce, 
Io and Polychloros far exceed what I 
ever before remember. A. Lonicerce is 
not yet out, which must excuse further 
delay to those who are awaiting supplies. 
— W. D. Crotch, Uphill House, Weston- 
super-Mare ; J une 1 1 . 
Slrenia Clathrata. — Is not this species 
double-brooded ? Last season I found it 
in lucerne fields, near Brighton, at the 
end of August and beginning of Sep- 
tember. — J. R. Hind, 22, Grove Road, 
St. John’s Wood; June 7. 
Dipterygia Pinastri. — Four specimens 
of this insect were taken by myself and 
Mr. Canham, at sugar, in Coombe 
Wood, on Tuesday evening. — C. E. 
Challis, 2, Old Cambridge Terrace, 
South Lambeth, S. ; June 10. 
Semasia Rujillana. — I have bred this 
species rather freely from larvae collected 
last autumn in the umbels of Daucus 
Carota ; the heads in which the larva: 
are feeding have a contracted appearance, 
but I never found more than one larva in 
each umbel. — W. Thompson, 4, Dut- 
ton’s Buildings , Mill Street, Crewe; 
June 12. 
Sesia Bombyliformis. — I have taken 
upwards of a hundred of this species 
hovering over flowers, in fields where 
Scabious abounds, in the parish of Hitn- 
bleton, Worcestershire. — Edward Smith, 
Turkey Street, Worcester ; June 14. 
Cerura Furcula. — I took a tolerably 
good specimen of this “ Kitten ” at rest 
on a poplar trunk yesterday. During 
the last three weeks I have taken Aryyn- 
nis Euphrosyne, Smerinthus Tilice, Ocel- 
lalus and Populi, Sphinx Ligustri, Tro- 
chilium Myopceforme (one pupa), Cerura 
Vimda, V. Maculata and the larva of 
Stilpnotia Salicis. I hope (if I have 
time to visit the locality) to be able to 
offer duplicates of the last-named in a 
few weeks time. — Trovey Blackmore, 
The Hollies, Wandsworth, S. W. 
Cerura Furcula. — On Tuesday last I 
caught a fine male specimen of this in- 
sect at Kenniugton Park. — William 
Gregory, jun., 14, Clandon Street , Wal- 
worlh Common, S.; June 14. 
Steropes Paniscus. — On the 9th inst. I 
had the pleasure of taking a few speci- 
mens of this species in a small wood 
about two miles from Stonesfield, in 
