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Hear Dover, I saw Colias Edusa and 
Iiyale ; and, on the 22nd, captured some 
of Titnandra Emutaria and Imilaria. 
As there seems to be some mistake as to 
P. Agestis and Artaxerxes being one and 
the same species, I shall have much 
pleasure in sending the larva of Agestis, 
when ready, to any oue that wants it, and 
who will send a box and return postage. — 
H. J. Harding, “ Noah's Ark,’’ Peter 
Street , Deal, Kent; June 22. 
Troehilium Tipuliforme. — As I have 
been successful in capturing the above 
insect, I have many duplicates. I have 
also duplicates of 
A. Selene (tine), 
M. Artemis (fine), 
A. Lonicerae (bred), 
E. Lanestris (larvae). 
Parties wishing to exchange would much 
oblige by sending a list of their duplicates 
first. — C. Helstrip, 39, Redner Street, 
Layerthorpe, York ; June 26. 
Captures near Gloucester . — On the 7th 
of this month I took four specimens of 
Troehilium Formicaforme, while sweep- 
ing for Coleoptera along the borders of 
an osier-bed. The two Elephant Hawk- 
moths, C. Elpenor and Porcellus, espe- 
cially the latter, have been common at 
dusk on the blossoms of the honeysuckle, 
which appear to be extremely attractive 
to Plusia Iota and Chrysilis. In Cole- 
optera I have taken, amongst many other 
good things, the rare and local Sy- 
naptus filiformis ( Ctenonychus hirsutus 
of Stephens’ ‘ Manual ’). — W. V. Guise, 
Elmore Court ; June 25. 
Captures near Exeter. — My brother 
and I have lately taken the following in 
this neighbourhood : — 
T. Tipuliforme, C. Propugnaria, 
P. Bajularia. A. Rubidaria, 
M. Margaritaria, Z. Adustaria, 
E. Lunaria, E. Poraria, 
M. Alternaria (2), B. Amataria. 
I have several Tipuliforme, which I shall 
be happy to exchange for larvae of any 
of the Notodontidce. — E. R. Johnson, 
I, Regent’s Parle , Exeter ; June 25. 
Larvce of Cueullia Chumomillce. — I 
shall be glad to exchange larvie of this 
insect for those of T. Cratcegi, N. Plan- 
taginis or any of the genus Catocala. — 
J. S. Dele, 126, Navy Row, Moricc 
Town, Devonport ; June 2d. 
Captures at Light. — I took, a few 
evenings ago, a fine specimen of M. Sali- 
calis at light. I have also taken the 
following insects at light within the last 
four weeks: — 
Smerinthus Ocellatus (I), 
P. Palpina (I), 
L. Dietaea (3), 
D. Pudibunda (common), 
D. Hamula (5), 
D. Lunaria (3), 
B. Amataria, 
H. Stratiotalis, 
C. Forficellus, &c., 
and, in the beginning of May, P. Trepida 
(1). — C. G. Barrett, 37, Park Street, 
Mile End ; June 26. 
Captures at West Wickham. — At West 
Wickham I have taken 
T. Culiciforme, 
S. Ligustri, 
D. Falcula, 
C. Mesomelia, 
F. Nitidella, 
and at sugar, 
D. Pinastri (2), 
A. Tiucta (2), 
M. Notataria, 
A. Slrigillaria, 
M. Euphorbiaria, 
P. Tarsicrinalis, 
A. Herbida (1), 
M. Anceps (2), 
and, to my surprise, B. Repandaria i(3). 
In the case of Notataria the supply of 
wings still continues inadequate to the 
demand, several specimens having only 
three. As for F. Nitidella, I had rather 
a lazy job with it: I had been sugaring 
all night at Wickham, and in the morning 
searched the fence with my usual success, 
— which is none, — and, feeliDg sleepy, 
lay down on the bank by the fence and 
dozed a little: presently I was disturbed 
by something fluttering in my face, and 
opening my eyes recognised Nitidella; 
