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CAPTURES. 
Lepidoptera. 
Fanma Antiopa. — My friend Mr. Swift 
brought me, the other day, a fine specimen 
of this insect, taken in the green-house 
by the gardener; this is the second I have 
obtained this .season. — Elijah Carter, 
Lockwood, near Huddersfield ; Nov. 2. 
Deilephila Galii. — I beg to inform 
you that I caught a specimen of this in- 
sect, in the second week in August, on a 
Verbena bed in our garden : it is quite 
perfect, and is now in my collection. — 
C. Wyatt, North Lodge, Worthing ; 
Nomynber 3. 
Deilephila Livornica. — I should like 
you to call the attention of the readers 
of the ‘ Intelligencer’ to the fact that the 
specimen of Deilephila, recorded in the 
‘ Intelligencer’ of the 9lh ull., proves to 
be Livornica, ami not Euphorbia as 
there stated ; the specimen is now in my 
