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Aspilates Citraria was not uncommon 
there. I also took two fine specimens of 
C. Hi/ ale and thirty of C. Eclusa at the 
same time and place. — D. T. B., Peck- 
ham ; Aug. 23. 
Northern Butterflies wanted. — Can 
any Northern collector furnish me with 
E. Blandina, 
E. Cassiope, 
C. Davus, 
P. Artaxerxes. 
I can give 
C. Ed usa (one specimen), 
A. Galathea, 
H. Semele, 
P. Agestis, 
M. Stellatarum, 
C. Jacobseae, 
If any one feels inclined to favour me 
with these mentioned, I should like to 
receive a letter from him stating how 
many of the offered specimens he would 
wish me to send to him. — W. Madden, 
Gorton , Torquay; Aug. 23. 
Duplicate Lepidoptera . — I have speci- 
mens of the following : — 
Leucophasia Sinapis, 
Arge Galathea, 
Thecla Rubi, 
Pamphila Actseon, 
which I shall be glad to exchange for 
the following : — 
Melitaea Cinxia, 
„ Artemis, 
Pamphila Comma, 
or any local larvae. — H eneage Gibbes, 
Sidmouth ; August 4. 
Lepidoptera near Preston. — I have 
taken a few beautiful specimens of the 
pretty Sericoris Littorana ; in fine order 
it will vie with any of our Tortrices for 
beauty. I have also taken five Crambus 
Contaminellus , four of them in beautiful 
condition. I also met with Emmelesia 
Tceniaria and Blandiaria at Grange, 
some 40 miles from here ; also Tricheris 
Mediana , which I find to be very fond of 
feeding on Umbelliferous plants during 
the hot sunshine. — J. B. Hodgkinson, 
11, Bispham Street, Preston. 
Captures near Petersfield, Hants. — Near 
this place, out of the great numbers I have 
seen, I lately captured fourteen specimens 
of Colias Eclusa (all males). Considering 
that this is a very poor locality for them, 
the capture of so many may be regarded 
as an additional proof of their general 
distribution and abundance this season. 
Besides this I have also captured G. 
C-album and C. Carclui, which seem 
tolerably common. I have also had 
brought me five larvae of A. Alropos, 
which have all buried. I have to-day 
seen taken a fine male Colias Hyale. — 
T. Floud, St. Michael's Rectory , Win- 
chester. 
Captures near Croydon. — On the 15th 
I visited Croydon, and captured the fol- 
lowing : — 
Colias Edusa (1), 
„ Hyale (1), 
Polyommatus Corydon (24), 
„ Adonis, 
„ Agestis, 
Vanessa Cardui, 
Satyrus Semele, 
Pamphila Comma, 
Catocala Nupta (at Walworth Road). 
— Willlam Henry Gregory, jun., 14, 
Clandon Street, Walworth Common, S. ; 
August 16. 
Duplicate Pupae — I have a few pupae 
of Smerinlhus Ocellalus to spare, in ex- 
change for Grapla C-album , Aporia Cra- 
tcegi or L. Sybilla, applicants writing 
beforehand. I have also taken, at Cam- 
berwell, six larvae of A. Atropos. Paying 
a visit to Croydon, I found C. Edusa 
plentiful. — G. Keen, 1, Manor Place, 
Walworth Road; August 22. 
A Day near Aldershot. — About 10 a.m. 
I started for Cove, a distance of about 
four miles from the South Camp, and 
before evening there appeared in my col- 
lecting box, 
Colias Edusa (6), 
„ Hyale (1), 
