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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
commoner species. — John Bolt, Broad 
Street, Bristol; Oct. 1. 
Pupa Digging. — After some very hard 
clays’ work, I succeeded in digging up 
five pupiE of Xanlhia Gilvago and about 
twenty of Cirrcedia Xerampelina. — Rev. 
J. Gkeene, Cubley Rectory, Doveridye, 
Derby ; Sept. 25. 
Entomological Notes from Deal, and 
List of Captures. — Walking along the 
beach, a few days back, I observed a 
straiige-looking object making to land 
from the French coast; it fell on the 
shingle, quite exhausted, and was soon 
made a prisoner, — a warning to all hostile 
Frenchmen ; it proved to be a line 
Locusta migratorius. Sugar has pro- 
duced — 
Aporophyla Australis, 
Epunda Lutulenta, 
Auchocelis Lunosa, 
Calocampa Velusta. 
I had the pleasure of taking a fine 
Camptogramma Gcmmaria at sugar. As 
this will be the last of iny “ Notes” from 
this coast for some time, my observations 
on the season lead to the conclusion that 
it has been good for butterflies and many 
of the full-bodied moths, a bad season for 
theTortrices and Tineidae, in consequence 
of the dryness of the weather; for Cole- 
optera and Hymenoptera very bad. I do 
not know if such has been the general 
rule at other places. — H. J. Hardi.ng, 
“ Noah’s Ark,” Peter Street, Deal, Kent. 
Captures near Norwich. — I took a fine 
specimen of Sphinx Coniw/vn/r, fluttering 
over a Delphinium in my garden on the 
25th of September. I have also captured 
three specimens of Colias Edusa during 
the same month. — W. Quincev Cunirr, 
Jvy Farm, Neateshead, Norwich ; Oct. 4. 
Captures at U'est Wickham. — During 
the past season I have been fortunate in 
taking the following species; — 
D. Uliginosana (2). July 2(». 
H. Fimbriana (I). April 20 and 28. 
C. Rotimdai'ia (1). August 2. 
C. Upupana (3). May 23. 
M. Notataria (8). July 11 and 25. 
R. Turionana (6). 
— W. H. Latcheord, Pleasant Roiu, 
Islington; Oct. 8. 
COLEOfTEKA. 
Wimbledon. — Since my last notice I 
have taken the following additional spe- 
cies of Geodephaga in this locality: — 
Anchomenus sex-punctatus, 
Leistus spiuibarbis, 
Calathus pieeus, 
Dysebirius globosus, 
Anisodactylus binotatus, 
Pterostichus slrenuus, 
Bembidium obtusum, 
„ assimile, 
„ flavipes. ■ 
The first species of these was under moss 
in the “moist hollows on Wimbledon 
Common,” but it was only after long and 
hard work (stimulated by occasional dibris 
of the object of chase) that I succeeded 
in capturing an example of this burnished 
locomotive gem. — E. C. Rve,284, King’s 
Road, Chelsea, S. W. 
Captures in Lincolnshire. — I have 
taken the following insects in South Lin- 
colnshire, in the month of September: — 
Dysebirius mneus (I), 
Leistus rul'escens (20), 
PauagfEUS crux-major (3), 
Badister unipustulatus (2), 
„ pcltatus (12), 
Calathus pieeus (10), 
Anchomenus livens (2), 
Stenolophus Skrimshiranus (50), 
Bembidium lunatum (20), 
„ saxatile (1), 
„ fumigatum (50), 
„ assimile (30), 
„ nonnanuum (30). 
— W. K. B. 
OBSERVATIONS. 
(’olios Edusa in the North of Ireland. 
— Captures of Colias Edusa are iudus- 
