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The Scottish Naturalist. 



Anchylopera myrtillana. 



„ lundana. 



„ unguicella. 



Bactra lanceolana. 

 Argyrotoza conwayana. 

 Dictyopteryx contaminana. 



„ loefflingiana. 



Oxygrapha literana. 

 „ niveana. 



„ scabrana. 



Peronea scballeriana. 

 comparana. 

 mixtana. 

 favillaceana. 



bergmanniana. 



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5) 



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variegana. 



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aspersana. 

 ferrugana. 

 caledoniana. 

 Teras caudana. 

 Poecilochroma corticana. 

 ,, ratzburghiana. 

 Olindia ulmana. 

 Roxana arcuana. 

 Semasia woeberiana. 



„ nanana. 

 Ephippiphora regiana. 



„ afgyrana. 



Stigmonota composana. 

 „ perlepidana. 



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Asthenia coniferana. 

 strobilella. 

 splendidulana. 

 Retinia pinivorana. 



„ occultana. 

 Pamplusia monticolana. 

 Heusemine fimbriana. 

 Endopisa saturnana. 



,, nebritana. 

 Grapholita succedana. 

 Sciaphila subjectana. 



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virgaureana. 



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octomaoulana. 

 penziana. 

 Ablabia pratana. 

 Euchromia ericetana. 

 Orthotsenia antiquana. 

 Sericoris lacunana. 

 „ urticana. 

 „ cespitana. 

 Mixodia schulziana. 

 „ palustrana. 

 Argyrolepia badiana. 

 Eupoecilia atricapitana. 

 nana, 

 an gu Stan a. 

 Cochylis straminea. 

 Xanthosetia hamana. 



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zoegana. 



Tortricodes hyemana. 



Vanessa antiopa in Fife.— On Augurt iStli, I was hunting about in one 

 of the fields close to the house at Balmuto when my attention was drawn to a 

 large butterfly which was "sailing about" at some distance, and on going to- 

 wards it I saw a fine specimen of Vanessa antiopa sitting upon a head of rag- 

 wort flower. I had nothing with me but a heavy sweeping net ; but on my 

 approach it did not give me time to use it, but sailed over my head to the 

 opposite side of the field. Two or three times I thought I should get within 

 reach, but it never settled down, and at last flew over a long belt of wood 

 and vanished. I followed round to a flowery field where I thought it might 

 stop, but could see no more of it. Dr Boswcll came out with me afterwards, 

 and we explored the neighbourhood well, but it never put. in another appear- 

 ance. We have searched for more but without success. — ^JOHN A. Power, 

 Balmuto, by Kirkcaldy, Sept. 4, 1878^ 



