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H. R. C. — Noctua nmbrosa. 
C. H. — The Coleophora on bramble is 
Paripennella ; it eats almost everything. 
Change of Address. — Having left 
Ranworth my address is now — William 
^VINTER, Aldeby, near Deccles ; Oct. 26. 
CAPTURES. 
Lepidoptera. 
Deilephila Livornica. — A very fine 
specimen of this insect was caught in a 
hay-lield at Taylor Hill, on the 9th of 
July, and is in my pos.session. — E. Car- 
ter, Lockwood, near Huddersfield. 
Charocampa Nerii. — I had the plea- 
sure of finding a fine female specimen of 
Nerii here to-day, resting on some helio- 
trope in our clergyman’s garden. She 
has laid a number of eggs. — William 
Winter, Aldeby, licccles ; Oct. 26. 
Captures at Louth. — I have this year 
captured twenty -one specimens of Colias 
lidusa and four of llyale. A gentleman 
told me in my shop this morning that it 
is twenty-five years since the Clouded 
