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THE ENTOMOLOGISTS WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
Aplecta Herbida, 
„ Nebulosa, 
Thyatira Batis, 
Rusina Tenebrosa, 
Ellopia Fasciaria, 
Venusia Cambrica, 
Cidavia Silacearia, 
Coremia Munitaria, 
Larentia CiEsiariu, 
„ Flavicinctaria, 
Melanippe Hastata, 
„ Tristaria, 
Emmelesia Blandiaria, 
„ Ericetaria, 
Astbena Lutearia, 
Acidalia Fuinata, &c. 
— T. Chapman, Glasgow ; July 26. 
Captures at Forest Hill. — I have just 
taken several specimens of T. Ichneu- 
moniforme and one of S. Palealis at 
Forest Hill, — a new locality (I believe) 
for both species. C. Edusa is now com- 
mon and in line condition at the same 
place. — -D. T. B., Peckham ; August 2. 
[i Spilvdes Palealis at Forest Hill sounds 
incredible, but as Slenia punctalis has 
occurred at Wickham, we cannot deem 
it an impossibility. These are strange 
times!] 
Captures near Sevenoaks. — My first ex- 
pedition in this locality on Thursday, 
J uly 29, produced — 
Colias Edusa, 
Cynthia Cardui, 
P. Fuliginosa, 
Pamphila Comma, 
all of them very perfect. C. Cardui ap- 
peared to be but just out of the chrysalis. 
I caught Edusa at a place far from any 
clover field, in the midst of numbers of 
Corydon, Adippe, Aglaia, &c. — H on. K. 
Stanhope, Chevening, Sevenoaks ; July 
30. 
Captures near Chatham. — On the 31st 
ult., being in pursuit of P. Corydon , I 
was fortunate enough to capture, within 
about two miles of Chatham, in the 
space of about two hours, tweuty-four, 
with several specimens of Ayestis , and 
two C. Edusa. I shall be most happy 
to exchange with any brother entomo- 
logist having duplicates to spare of the 
undermentioned, which I will forward 
by post: — 
V. Polychloros, 
A. Galalkea, 
P. Corydon, 
P. Agestis. 
My collection beiug only in its infancy, 
I would like to get the following in 
return : — 
P. Machaon, 
N. Lucina, 
Saturnia Pavonia Minor. 
A letter addressed thus, will meet atten- 
tion — John Tyrkr, Jun., Melville Hos- 
pital, Chatham ; August 2. 
Captures near Dawlish, Hewn. — Per- 
haps it may be interesting to beginners 
like myself in Entomology, who may be 
visiting Dawlish or its neighbourhood, 
to know that in the last three or four 
days I have taken — 
Colias Edusa (4), 
Arge Galatbea (common), 
Hipparcbia Semele (abundant), 
„ Hyperanthus (abundant), 
A. Selene! (first brood, 1), 
Cynthia Cardui (7), 
Vanessa Polychloros (l), 
Polyommatus Argiolus (2), 
„ Agestis ( I ). 
Besides these, I have taken commoner 
species, and a few moths, the names of 
which I don’t know. I shall be much 
obliged if any one will exchange with 
me A. Adippe for A. Aglaia or 11. Semele. 
— W. G. Rawlinson, Taunton ; July 31 . 
Captures near Ashford. — Three lame 
of P. Machaon have been found in this 
neighbourhood feeding on carrot, and, 
on the 24th of July, produced the perfect 
insects. There have also been found 
upwards of one hundred larvae of A. 
Atropos to my knowledge on the potatoes : 
this species had not been observed here 
for some years past. A. Cratagi also 
was taken in considerable numbers — not 
