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about here. I caught this week the fol- 
lowing : — 
Colias Edusa (6), 
Cynthia Card ui (1), 
Polyommatus Agestis (4), 
„ Cory don (1). 
Several more of Colias Edusa have been 
caught near here, all males except one. 
A friend, who was with me on the 3rd 
inst., caught 
Colias Edusa (8 $ ), 
Cynthia Cardui (8), 
Polyommatus Agestis (5). 
I have heard of the capture, about five 
miles from here, of six specimens of 
C. Dispar, but the person from whom I 
heard it had not seen them. — It. E. 
Tkye, Leckhamplori ; August 5. 
Captures near Regent's Park . — I beg 
to forward the subjoined list of some of 
my captures in this neighbourhood during 
the past three months : — 
Z. iEsculi, 
P. Palpina (o), 
M. Miniata, 
T. Derasa (3), 
Batis (7), 
A. Ophiogratnma (2), 
T. Subtusa (2), 
E. Ochroleuca, 
S. Luuaria, 
E. Tiliaria (4), 
Fuscantaria, 
Angularia, 
P. Bajularia (2), 
E. Heparata, 
A. Flexula, 
C. Gemmaria (5), 
S. Certala (5), 
C. Obliquaria (2), 
P. Glaucinalis (5), 
Fiinbrialis (common), 
H. Stratiotalis (common), 
It. Sericealis (3), 
S. Cinctalis, 
P. Tarsicriualis (3), 
Grisealis ((5), 
I have also taken a specimen of the 
dark variety of G. Trilinca. Three of 
the specimens above named as C. Gem- 
maria are, according to the description 
given in the ‘Manual,’ C. Fluviata, but 
as this insect is now thought to be the 
male of C. Gemmaria, and the markings 
to be only sexual, I have taken them as 
such. — J. H. Tii.lv, 3, Bernard Street , 
Regent's Park North, London ; Aug. 20. 
Captures at Sherwood Forest. — On the 
13th inst., in company with Mr. W. 
Hydes, I paid a visit to the above Forest, 
and took the following species: — 
P. Monacha (1),' 
P. Auriflua (3), 
S. Sticticalis (1), 
S. Etialis (6). 
At sugar : — 
X. Seolopacina (4), 
C. Gram inis (2), 
C. Cytherea (worn), 
E. Fulvago (3), 
G. Libatrix (1), 
A. Pyramidea (plentiful). 
We then walked to Edwiustowe, about 
half a mile from the Forest, to stop for 
the night. On the 14th inst. we took 
the larvae of 
S. Fagi (3), 
D. Dodona»a (G), 
L. Camelina, 
P. Lacertinaria (G), 
D. Fulcataria (4), 
A. Leporina (2), 
A. Meuyanthidis (2), 
and many strange Geometrse ; it then 
came on to rain, and we ran to a large 
oak for shelter. I plucked a stick, being 
short of a knife or a trowel, to dig for 
pupae, and dug up two of D. Dodomea : 
the rain then abated a little, and we 
struck off. Ou the way home we found 
thirty pupa; of G. Flavago in stems of 
thistles, burdock, &c., and on the walls 
a few very fine specimens of P. Chi. — 
James Batty, 133, South Street, Park, 
Sheffield; August 21. 
Spi lodes Palealis , j-c. — T captured 
yesterday, at Grays, in Essex, a specimen 
of Spilodes Palealis, in a lucerne field; 
