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on the 4th inst. On the 5th I took 
Psilura Monacha. Colins Edusa has 
been abundant here; I have not seen 
Ili/ale. — J. F. Moon, Hyde; Aug. 30. 
Captures at. Light. — Within the last 
few weeks I have taken the following in- 
sects at light in the London district: — 
Tethea Retusa (1), 
Eunomos Fuscantaria (4), 
Aspilates Sacraria (1), 
Camptogramma Fluviata (1), 
Spilodes Slictiealis (1). 
I was rather surprised to meet with a 
second brood of B. Amataria , about a 
fortnight ago.— C. G. Barkett,37, Park 
Street, Mile End; Aug. 31. 
Captures near Moffat. — During the 
past few weeks, being on a visit to Moffat, 
Dumfriesshire, I made the following 
captures of Lepidoptera. Most of them 
are diurnal, as I only sugared three 
times, and was perfectly horrified by the 
armies of Polyodon and Pronuba. I got 
a number of larvce by beating the young 
sallows, birches and mountain ashes ; a 
number also were got in the net when 
sweeping for Coleoptera. 
Vanessa Atalanta (common). 
„ Io (common). 
Erebia Blandina. 
P. Artaxerxes (one worn specimen at 
St. Mary’s Loch). 
S. Populi (lame on sallow). 
P. Fuliginosa (lame). 
D. Coryli (lame on hazel). 
O. Antiqua (bred from birch). 
L. Rttbi (larvae). 
H. Hectus. July 26. 
H. Lupulinus (1). July 26. 
P. Lacertula (larvae on birch). 
C. Vinula (one larva on sallow). 
L. Camelina (larvae on hazel). 
N. Dromedarius (larvae on birch). 
C. Reclusa (larvae on sallow). 
A. Leporina (larvae on birch). 
S. Anomala (one captured at St. Mary’s 
Loch, August 10). 
H. Micacea (on heads of ragwort). 
H. Nictitans (ditto). 
L. Testacea (1). 
S. Orbona (at sugar). 
C. Graminis (on heads of ragwort). 
E. Trapezina (at sugar). 
P. Chi (2). 
H. Adusta (larva). 
H. Pisi (larvae on rushes). 
C. Solidaginis (one at sugar). 
A. Myrtilli (larva on heath). 
P. Festucse. Kirkpatrick. 
P. Bractea (1), ditto. 
P. Chrysitis. 
A. Urticse (larvae on nettle). 
E. Mi (larvae on grass). 
S. Etialis. 
E. Illunaria (larvae on birch). 
B. Betularia (ditto). 
C. Glabraria (from lichens on larch 
trees). 
A. Plagiaria. 
A. Imbutaria (2). 
C. Didymaria (common in fir woods). 
C. Unidentarin. 
C. Olivaria (in woods). 
C. Pectinitaria (in woods). 
C. Munilaria (1). 
C. Propugnaria. 
H. Pyraliaria (2). 
H. Popularia (common). 
E. Albularia. 
E. Ericetaria (flying over ferns in 
heathy places). 
S. Rewayaua (one bred from birch, 
and one caught at Beld Craig). 
S. Lacunana (common). 
A. Prataua. 
— A lex a n re k r S om ebvil le , 328, Renfrew 
Street, Glasgow; Sept. 4. 
Captures in the Isle of Thanel. — I have 
visited the Isle of Thanet three times 
during the present month, and made the 
following captures: — 
Argynnis Lathonia (1), very fine, 
Colias Hyale (3), 
„ Edusa (23 $ and 2 $), 
Cynthia Cardui (2), 
Acontia Luctuosa (13). 
I took the Lathonia on a hedge by the 
roadside; I should think it had not long 
