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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCE!!. 
now somewhat worn. Myopeeforme is 
just appearing; I have taken numbers of 
the pup®, and several perfect insects. — 
W. H. Harwood, St. Peter s, Colchester ; 
June 22. 
Captures near Leeds. — On the 1 1 th 
inst. we took an excursion to Bramham 
Park, the object of our visit being 
Lucina, which, however, we found rather 
worn. The following w'as the result of 
our day’s collecting: — 
Nemeobius Lucina (5), 
Polyommatus Alsus (5), 
Pamphila Sylvanus (|2), 
Thanaos Tages (4), 
Nemeophila Plantaginis (2), 
Euclidia Mi (4), 
„ Glyphica (I I), 
Phytometra Tinea (I), 
Abraxas Ulmaria (9). 
We have since taken M. S tellatarum in 
our garden.— Francis Oates, Si. Anne's, 
Burley, Leeds ; Jane 21. 
Captures near Birmingham. — I have 
captured this season fine specimens of 
G. Rbamni, A. Psi, 
A. Cardamines, T. Gothica, 
A. Selene, 
T. Rubi, 
P. Argiolus, 
T. Alveolus, 
P. Linea, 
P. Globulari®, 
Statices, 
A. Lonicera, 
Filipendulae, 
C. Purcell us, 
E. Russula, 
S. Pavonia-minor, 
T. Rubricosa, 
Instabilis, 
Stabilis, 
C. Yaccinii, 
S. Satellitia, 
P. iEnea, 
F. Atomaria, 
F. Piniaria, 
N. Pilosaria, 
H. Abruptaria, 
L. Polycommaria, 
C. Umbratica. 
L. Rubi, 
I shall be glad to hear from any one in 
want of the above who has good speci- 
mens of the following to spare: — 
L. Tigeria, M. Athalia, 
E. Blandina, P. Arion, 
C. Davus, 
also any of the Hair-streaks exept Rubi, 
S. Paniscus, A. Trifolii, 
P. Actaeon, S. Tilise, 
Comma, M. Stellatarum, 
any of the Clear-wings, 
A. Villica, C. Jacob®®, 
or fertilized eggs of any local species. I 
have duplicates of all except C. Porcellus, 
T. Rubi and the three last named. — 
John Green, Messrs. John Hardman, 
43, Newhall Hill, Birmingham. 
Duplicates. — I have some fine speci- 
mens of the following species : — 
Argynnis Euphrosyne, 
Melitaa Artemis, 
Procris Statices, 
A. Lonicera;. 
Any one in want of the above had better 
let me know what he has to spare. — 
W. Pkest, 7, Cusltegale, York ; June 21. 
Limenitis Sibilla. — A specimen of 
Sibilla was taken near here yesterday. 
I have to-day taken some beautifully 
fresh specimens of Argynnis Adippe. — 
J. S. Wesley, The Close, Winchester ; 
June 23. 
Ccenonymphu Davus. — Having taken 
a number of this insect, I shall be happy 
to exchange with any one in want of it. 
I shall be glad to receive specimens of 
Colias Edusa, 
Leucophasia Sinapis, 
Aporia Crataegi, 
Melitma Artemis, 
Vanessa Polychloros, 
Cynthia Cardui, 
Polyommatus Corydon. 
— George Guenee, Painter, Thorne, 
Yorkshire ; June 23. 
Erebia Cassiope. — On the 22nd inst. I 
and my friend Mr. Langcake were taking 
this insect in the neighbourhood of Am- 
bleside. — F. Buckton, 6, Beech Grow 
Terrace, Leeds ; June 24. 
Entomological Notes from Deal. — On 
the 18th inst. I captured C. Porcellus , 
just out. Polyommatus jEgon is very 
plentiful, as are also all the butterfly 
tribe, owing, 1 suppose, to our fine sum- 
mer last year. Callimorpha Dominula is 
plentiful. On the 21st, in a clover field 
