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Phragmataecia Arundinis, 
Cerura furcula, 
„ bifida, 
Notodouta dromedarius, 
„ Chaonia, 
„ dodonaea, 
Apatela leporina, 
Acronycta Menyanthidis, 
„ Myricae, 
Nonagvia Typhae, 
Luperina connexa, 
Agvotis lunigera, 
„ cursoria, 
„ ripae, 
Hadena rectilinea, 
Cucullia Scrophulariae, 
„ Chamomillae, 
Cloantha Solidaginis, 
Plusia inscripta, 
„ bractea, 
„ oricbalcea, 
Toxocampa pastinum. 
— John Potter, jun., 8, East Street, 
Lewes ; August 27. 
Polia Chi. — Having a few tine speci- 
mens of this insect to spare, I should be 
glad to exchange with any one in want 
of the species. Applicants had better 
forward boxes, as I have very few.— 
John Braim, Dewsbury Moor, Dewsbury, 
Yorkshire; August 25. 
Duplicate Lasiocatnpa Trifolii. — I have 
a number of this insect, which I shall be 
happy to exchange. I am in want ot 
Colias II y ale, Mclitcca Cinxia, 7 hecla 
Pruni and JV-alburn, Smerinthus Tilice, 
& c _C. Rogers, 11, St. Andrew's Street, 
Plymouth; August 24. 
Colias Edusa.— Last week, on the road 
from Chichester to Bognor, I captured a 
male and female of this species in good 
condition. I had taken a male pre- 
viously on the Brighton Downs this year, 
and a friend with me took C. Ilyale at 
the same time and place. — W. H. Dea- 
pee, Chichester ; August 25. 
Captures near Mansfield— Among the 
species which occur here I may mention 
Argynnis Adippe and Aglaia, IJipparchia 
Semele , Cynthia Cardui , Grapla C- album, 
Polyommatus Ageslis, Achcrontia Atropos 
and Nemeophila Planlaginis. I thought 
this might interest some of your readers. 
— W. H. Smith, Market Place, Mans- 
field, Notts ; August 26. 
Captures near Dover. — On Tuesday 
last one of my brothers captured a speci- 
men of Argynnis Lathonia in the neigh- 
bourhood of Dover. We have also 
between us, during the last fortnight, 
captured five fine Colias Ilyale in the 
same neighbourhood. I have one pair 
to spare, and shall be happy to exchange 
it for a fine pair of Apatura Iris. Colias 
Edusa was almost common there, as also 
A. Galalhea, P. Cory don and II. Semele, 
the last two in the greatest profusion. 
I also took P. Ageslis, P. Alsus and 
M. Stellalarum ; the larvas of C. Porcellus 
were rather common on Galium verum . — 
W. B. Hayward, Addington Place, Nor- 
wood, Surrey ; August 24. 
[We have made inquiries, and believe, 
from the minute description sent us, the 
above-recorded Lathonia to be truly that 
insect.] 
Captures near Dover. — Between the 
10th and 24th of this month I captured 
at Dover about live dozen Colias Edusa, 
and nine Ilyale, out of thirty-two which 
I saw ; also a P. Machaon, which, how- 
ever, I have reason to believe is not the 
first taken in that locality. — H. G. K., 
Haverstock Hill. 
Vanessa Antiopa. — An example of this 
fine butterfly was taken in this neigh- 
bourhood two days ago by a gentleman, 
who has presented it to me. The gentle- 
man in question, though no entomolo- 
gist, had his attention attracted by the 
remarkable appearance of the insect, 
which he captured without much diffi- 
culty. It is, on the whole, in quite as 
good condition as could be expected, 
considering the process of capture and 
setting to which it has been subjected. 
This seems to be quite a new locality for 
this rare insect, the Eastern Counties 
