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again to attend to them he will give 
notice. — E. Newman ; July 26. 
Entomoloyical Notes from Deal. — 
Captures : — 
Argynnis Aglaia (plentiful), 
Vanessa Cardui (just out), 
Lipavis Auriflua, 
„ Cbrysorrhasa, 
Spoelotis Cataleuca, 
Polia Dysodea, 
Plusia Orichalcea, 
Pionea Margaritalis, 
Spilodes Palealis. 
There have been some curious captures 
along the Cliffs, such as Apatura Iris , 
female, one specimen ; Cucullia Astcris, 
one specimen. On the 16th, at St. 
Margaret’s Bay, the air was filled with 
a winged Aphis, or plant louse, and in 
the afternoon the sea was covered with 
them like a scum on the top; and on 
the same day the Sand Hills at Deal 
were swarming with a small Staph, which 
filled eyes and month, so that it was a 
hard matter to get on. The day was hot 
aud sunny. — H. J. Harding, ‘ Noah’s 
Ark,’ Peter Street, Deal, Kent; July 18. 
Polyommatus Corydon, fc. — I have 
for exchange a large number of P. Cory- 
don and T. Rubi, and can also procure 
V. Polychloros and T. Quercus for any 
one desiring them — Alfred Lucas, 
125, Park Street, Luton; July. 
Polyommatus Acis. — I had the plea- 
sure of capturing here a very good spe- 
cimen of the above insect on the 20lh of 
last June ; and also one (not good) early 
in August, last year. — C. Albt. Beadan, 
Papworlh Everard Rectory ; Cambridge - 
shire; July '22. 
Grapla C-Album. — As I was coming 
home the other day from Cardiff by the 
fields, I observed a butterfly that I have 
never seen here before, and knocked over 
one with my hat, but just as I was about 
to pick it up it flew away, though rather 
damaged. I determined to go to the 
same place with a net, and after waiting 
with impatience through three days of 
rain, I at last got a fine day, and went 
to the same lane, in which, after waiting 
for a long time, I caught one at rest on 
the hedge, and found that it was Grapla 
C- Album. Soon after I caught another 
in the same way ; and then a larger one 
(seemingly just out of the pupa), after 
permitting me to have five ineffectual 
swoops at him, was rather disappointed 
by being made captive the sixth. I have 
been since to the same spot again, and 
have caught three more and missed 
several. They seemed confined to this 
one spot, at least I have only seen one 
stray one elsewhere, which I caught. If 
any gentleman knows of any entomo- 
logist in this neighbourhood, I wish he 
would be so good as to let me know, as 
I am in great want of assistance ; and 
the only person here who seems even to 
have heard of Entomology is a man who 
sells cork, and who was quite pleased 
when I asked for cork for setting-boards, 
saying, — “ Dear me, sir, I have not 
heard any one, except you, ask for them 
things these many years, not since I 
moved from Bristol.” — J. Ollevant, 
Bishop’s Court, Llandaff, near Cardiff, 
South Wales; July 21. 
Clostera reclusa at Lewisham . — Last 
evening I captured a fine and perfect 
male of this insect, evidentlyjust emerged 
from the pupa; and during the last few 
days I have taken — 
Cossus Ligniperda, 
Plilodontis Palpina (female), 
Pygaera Bucephala, and larvae half 
grown, 
Acronycta Leporina, 
Tethea Subtusa, 
Cosmia Affi n is, 
Hipparchus Papilionaria, &c., 
all in the same neighbourhood. At 
West Wickham, on Wednesday — 
Tliecla Quercus, 
Porlhesia Chrysorrhaea (Brown-tail), 
&C.-V. R. Perkins, Bank of England ; 
July 24. 
Ennomos Fuscanlaria . — I have again 
