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M. Stellatarum, 
P. Globularise (Lewes), 
L. Salicis, 
„ Cbrysorrhoea, 
A. Aceris (larva and imago),* 
„ megacephala, 
A. perla, 
A. putris, 
P. cespitalis, 
S. clathraria.* 
Of those marked thus (*) I have dupli- 
cates. I have been watching every day 
for a week or more past for C. Edusa and 
Hyale : this morning I have been re- 
warded by the sight of two of each ; one 
of each I caught, but the other two were 
so restless and such desperate fast-flyers 
that it would have required a pair of 
“ tliree-leagued boots” to have overtaken 
them, so I left them with a promise of 
another visit or two, when I hoped they 
would be a little more composed. The 
following are a few of my desiderata: — 
T. Betulm, 
P. Acis, 
M. Athalia, 
A. Iris, 
E. Cassiope, 
S. Paniscus, 
P. Comma, 
Any of the Trochilia, except Tipuli- 
f or mis, 
Algeria (any), 
Sesia (any), 
L. dispar. 
— J. J. Reeve, Newhaven, Sussex ; 
August 22. 
Sleropes Paniscus. — I am sorry to in- 
form those who have written for dupli- 
cates of Paniscus, See., that having dis- 
tributed all my duplicates amongst my 
friends, I have none left to spare, but I 
shall be most happy to supply them 
with specimens next year, if I am in this 
locality, if it will not be taxing their 
patience too long, as I know it is a 
very long time to wait. I should have 
answered before, but, being suddenly 
taken ill, I have not been able, and I 
should have been able to get Quercus, 
but my butterfly-catching is done for this 
year, I am sorry to say. I have now 
seen one specimen of Apatura Iris taken 
at Bruern Wood. — W. I. Saundek, 
Charlbury , near Enstone ; August 24. 
Colias Edusa and Ilyale. — I have 
much pleasure in recording the capture 
of three male specimens of C. Edusa. I 
took them at Shooter’s Hill, — one yes- 
terday morning, the other two on the 
morning of the 16th inst. ; and the same 
day a friend of mine took two specimens 
of C. Hyale, male and female, at Charlton, 
all in good condition. We have also 
taken the larva of M. Stellatarum in 
the same locality during the month. — 
T. Potter, 37, St. Mary Street, Wool- 
wich ; August 24. 
Ennomos fuscantaria. — I have suc- 
ceeded in breeding from the eggs laid last 
year ten fine specimens of Ennomos fus- 
cantaria. I shall be glad to send a series 
of them to any collector that can oblige 
me with a pair of C. dispar. I have also 
many other insects I could send with 
them, if of service. — H enry Bolt, 6, 
Clarence Place, Kingsdown, Bristol; 
August 24. 
Colias Hyale, j-c. — We have taken 
this season a single specimen of each 
of the following, which are rare in our 
district: — 
C. Hyale, 
A. Aglaia, 
P. Palpina, 
D. Falcataria, 
A. Plagiata, 
B. Punctata. 
— J. Balding, Wisbech; August 24. 
Bryophila Glandifera. — Having a con- 
siderable number of this species I should 
be happy r to exchange for any local in- 
sect. — H. S. Bishop, Catherine Street, 
Plymouth ; August 24. 
Captures near Brighton. — I have taken 
here during the past week, — 
Colias Edusa, 
„ Hyale (not uncommon), 
