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lowing insects in this neighbourhood : — 
Limenitis Sibylla (1), 
Cynthia Cardui (2), 
Grapta C -Album (1), 
Hipparchia Hyperantlius (abundant), 
Polyommatus Argiolus, 
„ Covydon (common), 
Anlhrocera Filipendulae, 
Chterocampa Porcellus (1), 
Lithosia Griseola. 
I do not remember having ever heard of 
L. Sibylla being taken before in this 
locality. It was rather a worn specimen 
which I took: I took it in the woods on 
the banks of the Avon, opposite to Leigh 
Woods. I have duplicates of several 
species, but shall reserve the distribution 
of them till the close of the season. — 
J. B. Crawfurd, Parle House, Cotham, 
Bristol; July 19. 
Epione Vesper taria. — I have fine spe- 
cimens of E. Vespertaria, in duplicate, 
which I shall be glad to exchange for 
any of the following, as numbered in 
the * Manual,’ — Nos. 4, 5, 11, 20,23,38, 
42, 43, 44, 52, 53, 62, 76, 77, 85, 86, 88, 
90, any of the Trochilium except Tipuli- 
forme, 109, 111, 115, 119, 120, 121,122, 
124, 125, 127, 128, 130, 131, 132, 134, 
136, 142, 149, 150, 151, 152, 154, 155, 
156, 157, 160, 174, 175, 183, 187, 188, 
194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199, 200,201, 
202,203, 215, 222, 226, 227,228,235, 
238, 253, 264, 266, 321, 323, 327, 378, 
414, 435, any of the genus Cucullia 
except Umbratica, 463, 467, 470, 482, 
491,492, 493. I have a few specimens 
of II. Uncana (rather worn) and A. Por- 
phyrea (good). Applicants will oblige 
by sending their own boxes, as I have 
but very few on hand. — B. J. Moore, 
Buckley's Lodgings, Coney Street , York; 
July 20. 
Captures near Southport. — I have 
taken lately — 
C. Elpenor, 
C. Porcellus, 
S. Bembeciformis (2), 
S. Salicis, 
P. Chrysorrhaa (1), 
P. Auriflua, 
T. Derasa (2), 
A. Putris, 
M. Persicariae, 
A. Tritici, 
A. Valligera, 
A. Urtica;. 
I have duplicates of Nos. 15, 17, 40, 72, 
73, 74, 85, 86, 135, 145, 147, 184, 217, 
224, 237, 239, 257, 282, 451, 472, 483, 
485. My desiderata are — 3, 11, 19,21, 
24, 25, 38, 39, 42, 43, 50, 57, 68, 
70, 88, 89, 100, 102, 119, 124, 126, 
139, 153, 158, 161, 165, 166, 172, 219, 
220,253,352, 376, 428, 470,482, 491, 
496. — R. Tyrer, Jun., Row Lane, South- 
port. 
Cossus Ligniperda at Sugar. — Last 
year, about this time, my brother took a 
specimen of this moth at sugar. I have 
myself this year seen S. Salicis, which 
appeared by the motion to enjoy the 
smell very much. — Ibid. 
Anlhrocera Lonicerce. — Should any 
one be in want of this insect, I shall be 
most happy to supply him with it if he 
will forward box and return postage. If 
any applicant could be so kind as to 
forward me any of the following species, 
numbered according to the ‘Manual,’ 
he can also enclose his desiderata list and 
I will endeavour to make him a good 
return by sending him what other insects 
I am able: — Nos. 76, 90, 102, 108, 109, 
119, 125, 134, 186, 264, 466, 467,477, 
482, 492, 493. — Robert Anderson, 
Coney Street, York; July 16. 
E. Vespertaria . — Having duplicates of 
this insect, I shall be g??ad to exchange 
them for any species which I have stated 
to be amongst my desiderata in the above 
communication. — Ibid.; July 19. 
Chilo Mucronellus bred. — I have bred 
this species from larva; in the tops of 
reed. I had collected them, expecting 
to rear one of the ‘Wainscots,’ but 
Chilo has appeared instead. — W. Win- 
ter, Ranworth ; July 20. 
