96 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



Celcena haworthii. Bavelaw Moss, Dalmahoy, Harper-rig, Long- 

 niddry Links, near Peebles, etc. 



Caradrina taraxad ( = blanda}. Arthur's Seat, June, and Luffhess 

 Links, July, 1895. 



Rnsina tenebrosa. Lochgelly, 2istjune 1887. 



Agrotis cursoria. A few, Tynefield, August 1894. A. obelisca. 

 Arthur's Seat, 8th August 1893. A. lucernea. Reared from 

 larvae got at foot of Salisbury Crags in March 1882, 1888, 

 1893, and 1895. 



Noctua triangulum. Two, Meggetland, July 1881; two, Morning- 

 side Park, at light, 2ist July 1895. N. f estiva. Merchiston, 

 Dreghorn, Currie Moor, Swanston. N. uinbrosa. Gosford 

 Links, Falkland, etc. 



Mania maura. Tynefield, 1860-64, and again in September 

 1894; St. Andrews, 1891. M. typica. -Fairly common. 



Panolis piniperda. Bavelaw Wood, towards end of April, almost 

 yearly since 1881. Was taken there by Dr. Lowe in 1854; 

 near Kirknewton, April 1895; Selms Wood, May 1895 ; etc. 



Pachnobia rubricosa. Near Marchbank, Balerno, May 1883 ; one 

 on high moor behind Aberfoyle, i6th April 1896 : no willows 

 within at least a mile. Pentlands (Logan, "Naturalist," 1853). 



Taniocampa pulveruknta ( = cruda). A few, Callander, at " sugar," 

 ist May 1892. Not marked "Forth" in " Lep. Scot." 



Orthosia lota. Aberlady, at "sugar," yth October 1893; near 

 Kirknewton, at "sugar," 3oth September 1895. O. madlenta. 

 Dalkeith Park, at "sugar," 3rd October 1891 ; one, Biel, on 

 oak trunk, i5th September 1894. 



Xanthia fulvago ( = cerago.) West Wemyss, August 1893; Falk- 

 land, August 1895. X. flavago ( = silago). Crawhall, near 

 Torphichen, August 1895. 



Dianthtzria nana ( = conspersa). Meggetland, Braid, Fushiebridge, 

 Aberlady, North Berwick, etc. D. capsincola. Larvae very 

 common in seed capsules of common Lychnis. D. cucubali. 

 Larvae fairly common on ragged robin ; Mortonhall, Bavelaw, 

 Kirknewton, Falkland, etc. D. carpophaga. Not so often met 

 with as the others : several, North Berwick, at flowers of the 

 bladder campion, 28th June and 2nd July 1884 ; larvae, common, 

 on same plant, Aberlady, August 1885, and a few in 1892 

 and 1895. 



Dasvpolia templi. One, Merchiston, nth October 1882; one, Isle 

 of May, iyth September 1885; female, Bavelaw Wood, 2ist 

 April 1888; two, Morningside Park, Edinburgh, at light, 26th 

 September 1895 ; one, Colinton, on lamp, tyth October 1895 ; 



