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Ghrysomela sanguinolenta (olim.), 
now called distinguenda. 
Haltica semi-oenea. 
Meloe brevis , &c. 
J. C. Dale, Gian Wooton, Sher- 
borne, Dorset. 
Trichius zonatus . — I have taken 
(but once only) a fine and perfect 
specimen of Trichius zonatus , the 
only one I ever saw at large, in my 
garden here in August. — T. Parry, 
Bank, Merthyr Tydvil. 
Hymenoptera. 
Grabro Lindensis . — I take in my 
garden here, every summer, the fe- 
males of Grabro Lindensis, which is, 
I believe, not common. They do 
not appear until June, and then 
only when the sun shines very 
brightly. — J. C. Dale. 
Captures in the South . — I have 
taken Andrena pilipes on flowers in 
the garden in Devon, and a few on 
the cliffs ; and Apis (?), the 
Italian bee, found dead and without 
heads. I take mostly females this 
year. The female Anthopliora retusa 
was in plenty— only one male ; and 
57. longicornis — two females, but no 
males seen. — J. C. Dale, Gian 
Wooton, Sherborne, Dorset. 
Lepidoptera. 
Captures in the South . — I have 
met with very few Lepidoptera of 
note. 
P. Phlceas and Alexis, in April. 
A. Gitraria, end of April. 
Tortrix (Leras') obscurana ( con - 
taminana). 
Tortrix ( sericoris ) littorana. 
Agrotis radiola (puta). 
Depressaria purpurea. 
J. C. Dale, Gian Wooton , Sher- 
borne, Dorset. 
Captures in Westmoreland . — Since 
my last communication I have taken 
the following Lepidoptera. 
Nola Gristulalis. These have all 
been at rest, with their heads down- 
wards. 
Lasioccumpa Rubi. 
Venilia Maculata. 
Hemerophila Abruptaria, this is 
far north for this species. 
Nemoria Viridata. 
Astliena Candidata. 
Eupithcecia Pulchellata. I tried a 
female to lay, but to no purpose. 
57. Satyrata, flying in sunshine 
freely, and at dusk also. 
Eupithcecia (?) As large 
as Expallidata, similar in colour, but 
wanting black spots. Pound one, a 
fine specimen, on a rock at the be- 
ginning of May. 
Lobophora Viretata. 
Cidaria Miata. 
C. Psitticata. 
G. Gorylata. 
Platypteryx Lacertula. 
Wadena Thalassina. 
Ennychia Octomaculalis. 
Penthina Prcelongana. 
