98 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



Amphidasys betularia. Biel ; Pressmenan, 1894. 



Cleora lichenaria. Six, Carrington, near Temple, on trunks of ash 

 trees, Qth July 1885. 



Gnophos obscuraria. Two, Arthur's Seat, 22nd July 1895, an d 

 common on seabanks near Eyemouth same year. I have seen 

 specimens from North Berwick Law. 



Addalia remutaria. Common in oak coppices, Aberfoyle, May 

 1896. Not given for " Forth " in Buchanan-White's catalogue. 



Cabera exanthemata. Near Polton, May 1882. C. pusaria. More 



common. 

 Macaria liturata. Fir woods, Macbiehill and Balerno. 



Panagra petraria. One, Aberfoyle, 24th April 1896; common 

 three to four weeks later. Not recorded for " Forth " in 

 Buchanan-White's catalogue. 



Numeria pulveraria. Two, Aberfoyle, 2yth May; Bavelaw, May 

 1887 (Dr. Carlier, "Annals," 1892, p. 44). 



Scodiona belgiaria. One, Currie Moor, Pentlands, July 1880; four, 

 Bavelaw Moss, 2 2nd and 24th June 1895 all females. 



Hybernia leucophcearia. Haifa dozen, Dalkeith Park, March 1892 ; 

 a few, Dalmeny Park, March 1893 all males. 



Anisopteryx <zscularia. One, Tentsmuir, near Leuchars, 2ist March 

 1896 (D. H. Low). 



Oporabia filigrammaria. One, Bonaly, nth September iSSi; one 

 (which Mr. Barrett has seen) near Kirknewton, 26th August 

 1895. 



Emmehsia decolorata. Roslin Woods, Dalmeny, Aberlady (abun- 

 dant in June 1890), Pettycur. E. unifasciata. One, Long- 

 niddry, on wall, 26th July 1884. I have seen no previous 

 record for " Forth." E. ininorata ( = ericetata). A few, Bave- 

 law Moss, 4th and nth August 1884; several, Lomonds, yth 

 and 8th August 1895. 



Enpithccia pulchellata. Merchiston, Braid Hills, Mortonhall, Falk- 

 land. E. oblongata ( = centaureata). Luffness, Tynninghame 

 (larvae abundant on ragwort), Pettycur. E. pygmcsata. In 

 marshy spots, fairly common ; Braid, Balerno, Newpark, 

 Manuel, Ormiston, Lochgelly, Falkland, etc. E. helveticaria. 

 Larvae still abundant on juniper on the Pentlands in 

 September. On 5th June 1895 * ^eat a few of the moths out 

 of the bushes. One, Aberfoyle, 6th May 1896. On 6th June 

 1882 I took on Bavelaw Moss, among heather (no juniper 

 anywhere near), a specimen which Mr. Barrett refers to the 

 variety arceuthata. E. satyrata. Common ; larvas on flowers 

 of Scabiosa sucdsa. E. castigata. Dalmeny Park, Aberlady, 



