104 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



Ephippiphora (Halonotd) similana ( = bimaculana). One, Luffness 

 Woods, nth September 1893; one > Drumshoreland, isth, and 

 several, Wemyss, 4th September 1893; banks of Avon near 

 Torphichen, 3 ist August 1895. & pflugiana ( = scutulana). 

 More common ; Midcalder district, Boghall, Bowhouse, etc. 

 E. cirsiana and E. brunnichiana. Both abundant, the latter 

 especially. 



Coccyx cosmophorana. One, near Kirknewton, 28th May 1895. 

 C. nemorivaga ( = t&dana). One, near Belstane, south of Mid- 

 calder, June 1891. C. t&della ( - hyrciniana). Abundant 

 about spruce trees. C. distinctana. Several off young spruce, 

 Boghall, 5th June 1895. C. nanana. One, Winton, East 

 Lothian, at spruce, 4th July 1895. 



Pamplusia mercuriana ( = monticolana). Abundant on the Pentlands 

 and Lomonds in July and August. 



Retinia turionana. Several, near Kirknewton, 23rd May 1895. 

 Mr. Barrett names these R. posticana, ? var. of turionana. R. 

 pinivorana. Half a dozen, Drumshoreland, off young Scotch 

 firs, 8th June 1895. 



Endopisa nigricana ( = nebritana). Two, Ormiston, East Lothian, 

 5th July 1895. 



* ' Stigmonota ravulana. One, off birch, Aberfoyle, 23rd May 1896. 

 Mr. Barrett, who believes he has correctly determined this speci- 

 men, says the dorsal marking is unusually white. S. cotii- 

 ferana. One, near Kirknewton, 2oth July 1894. S.perlepidana. 

 Common; near Dalkeith, 2 6th April; Glencorse, 5th May; 

 etc. * S. internana. A few, near Buckstone, on whin, 28th 

 June 1894; common, Braid Hills, flying about whin bushes in 

 the sunshine, 2ist June and ist July 1895. This is an in- 

 teresting discovery. When on wing it has a much whiter 

 appearance than Catoptria itlicetana, with which it intermingles. 



Dicrorampha petiverella. Fairmilehead, Roslin, Hedderwick Hill, 

 etc., July and August. D. acuminatana. One, Biel, 5th 

 September 1894 ; one, Pettycur, 4th June 1895. D. plumbana 

 and D. hcrbosana. Both abundant, especially the latter, on 

 grassy banks in July. 



Pyrodes rhediella. A few, Aberfoyle, 26th May. 



Catoptria cana. Fairly common in June and July ; Corstorphine 

 Hill, North Morton, Aberlady, Pettycur. C. scopoliana, Haw. 

 non D. L. One, Kirknewton, 2oth June; one, Luffness, loth 

 July ; two, Pettycur, 8th August. C. ulicetana is very abundant 

 on furze. 



Trycheris aurana (= medzana). A few, Winton, 4th July; a good 

 many, Ormiston, 5th July ; and near Portobello, ;th July. 



