THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
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A. Sidgwick, Esq., between the 22nd and 
28th of July : — 
Arge Galathea (very abundant), 
Nudaria Mundana, 
Lophopteryx camelina 
Leiocampa dictteoides ' ar ' se )’ 
Leucania conigera, 
Rivula sevicealis (common), 
Scopula etialis (common), 
Hypenodes costaestrigalis, 
Geometra Papilionaria, 
Coremia olivaria (pretty freely), 
Harpalyce picaria, 
Zerene procellaria (pretty freely), 
Acidalia Blotneraria, 
Ephippiphora tetragonana, 
Pterophorus phoeodactylus (common). 
—Rev. E. Horton, Wide, Worcester; 
August. 3. 
Stilpnotia Salicis. — Seeing, in last 
week’s ‘ Intelligencer,’ that one of your 
correspondents has had more applications 
for this species than he can supply, I beg 
to state that, as long as my stock lasts, I 
shall be happy to return duplicates to all 
who send boxes, containing any of the 
Noctuse, except the very commonest 
species. — E. C. Rye, 14, King's Parade, 
Chelsea, S. W. ; August 3. 
A Week on the Doivus ( Newhaven and 
Vicinity). — Captured the following:— 
Polyomraatus Corydou (40), 
Argyunis Aglaia (6), 
Maeroglossa stellalarum (2), 
Liparis Salicis (4), 
„ Chrysorrhoea (1), 
Lasiocampa Quercus (2), 
Bryophila perla (1), 
Larvae of Saturnia Carpini (3). 
Should be happy to exchange P. Cory, 
don.— G. W. Reeve, Forest House, Wood- 
ford Wells, Essex ; August 4. 
Captures near Bristol— 1 subjoin a list 
of insects taken at Bristol, from the 2 1st 
to the 25th of July, during which time I 
had a little collecting there. I have no 
duplicates for general distribution. 
Polyommatus Corydou, 
„ Argiolus, 
Polyommatus Agestis, 
Vanessa Polychloros, 
Grapta C-album, 
Lithosia Griseola, 
„ Complanula, 
Bryophila Glandifera, 
Caradrina Morpheus, 
„ Blanda, 
Cerigo Cytherea, 
Agrotis Corticea, 
„ Aquilina, 
Orthosia Upsilon, 
Cosmia Affinis, 
Hydrocam pa (all four), 
Scopula Etialis, 
Spilodes Cinctalis, 
Botys Hyalinalis, 
Mecyna Asinalis, 
Hemithea Cythisaria, 
Chlorochroma Vernaria, 
Epione Apiciaria, 
Gnophos Pullaria, 
Coremia Olivaria, 
Harpalyce Ocellaria, 
„ Galiaria, 
Emmelesia Hydraria, 
Zerene Adustaria, 
„ Procellaria, 
Eupithecia Coronata, 
„ Centaureata, 
„ Haworthiata, 
„ Subnotata, 
„ Pumilata, &c. 
Altogether, with commoner ones, about 
seventy species. The following week, at 
Cirencester, I took one Spilodes Cinctalis, 
but nothing else worth going after. 
During the season one specimen of 
Stauropus Fagi and about twenty of 
Botys Laneealis have been taken here. — 
S. Bingham, Bank, Newnham ; August 6. 
Eupithecia Linariata. — Having a few 
specimens of this insect to part with, I 
shall be glad to send them in return for 
any of the following : — 
Thecla Betulse, 
Steropes Paniscus, 
Clisiocampa Castrensis, 
Ptilodontis Palpina, 
