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CAPTURES. 
Leoidoptera. 
Argynnis Lathonia . — On looking over 
my captures I find I have taken this in- 
sect: it was taken about three miles be- 
low Croydon, on the 2nd of August last. 
— R. Harrison, South Place, Upper 
Grange Road, Bermondsey ; Nov. 6. 
Petasia Cassinea . — I this afternoon 
captured a fine male specimen of Petasia 
Cassinea, while at rest on some palings 
at Southgate: it had only just emerged 
from the pupa. Another escaped me, 
having missed boxing it, while it was 
fluttering about the lamp of my carriage 
on my return home. — J. W. A. Edwards, 
69, Camden-road Villas; Nov. 12. 
Cerastis erythrocephala In November, 
1847, 1 had the pleasure of capturing the 
first British specimen of this insect. For 
eleven years have I worked hard for more 
specimens, but to no purpose ; I have 
constantly sugared at the original localily, 
and tramped the country for miles round, 
but could find no more C. erythrocephala, 
until a few days ago, when I again met 
with the species. About the same time 
the Rev. J. Image also captured a speci- 
men. These were in very fine condition. — 
H. Cooke, 8, Pelham Terrace, Brighton ; 
November 1 1 . 
OBSERVATIONS. 
Observations on Lepidoptera at IVoot- 
ton-undcr-Edge . — For the first time in 
my life I have this season seen Colias 
Edusa ; in August it was very jilcntiful, 
nor was it confined to any iiarticular side 
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