124 LRPIDOPTERA OF MIDLOTHIAN. 



HETEROCERA. 



Sphinges. 



Macroglossa, Och.... — stellatarum : Duddingston^ Mr. Logan; Morningside^ 

 Mr. Wilson; also occasionally in the botanical gardens. 

 Chaerocampa, Dap... — porcellus: Arthur's Seat, Mr. Logan. 



" " — Elpenor: Salisbury Craigs, Mr. Duncan, Mr. Wilson. 



" " — celerio: Hopetown, Mr. J. C. Howden, September, IS-iS. 



Deilephila, Och — 'Galii: Mr. Duncan, Cramond. 



Sphinx, Linn — Pinastri : Ravelston W^ood, Dr. Leach. 



" " — Convolvuli: Duddingston, Mr. Logan; Balgreen, Dr. 



Lowe; unusually abundant in 184G. 

 " " — Ligustri; Mr. Stuart's list. 



Acherontia, Och — Atropos: Duddingston, Mr. Logan; Morningside, Mr, 



Wilson. It has several times been seen in the neigh- 

 bourhood of Edinburgh. 



Snierinthus, Lat — Tiliae: in Mr. Stuart's list. 



'^ " — Populi: not unfrequent. Mr. Logan, Dr. Lowe. 



Anthrocera, Scop.... — Filipendulie : Salisbury Craigs, Dr. Stark, Mr. Wilson. 



BOMBYCES. 



Euchelia, Boisd — Jacobaeae: Musselburgh, (Guillane Links.) 



Lithosia, Boisd — rubricoUis: Dalmeny Park, Mr. Robert Greville. 



Nudaria, Haw — mundana, Craig Millar Castle, Arthur's Seat, Mr. 



Logan. 

 Euthemonia, Steph... — russula: once taken to Mr. Duncan. 



Arctia, Steph — caja: not unfrequent. 



Phragmatobia, Steph — fuliginosa: Pentland Hills, Slateford, II. Clarke, Esq. 



" " — lubricipeda: neither Mr. Logan nor myself have ever 



seen this insect in Scotland, though so abundant 



in England. It stands, however, in Mr. Stuart's list. 



" " — Menthastri: frequent. 



Orgyia, Och — antiqua: occasionally. 



Lasiocampa, Steph... — Rubi: Pentland Hills. 



" '^ — Quercus: Pentland Hills. 



Saturnia, Schr — Carpini: Pentland Hills. 



Hepialus, Fab — Humuli : everywhere. 



" '^ — sylvinus: Arthur's Seat, Mr. Logan; Balgreeen, Dr. 



Lowe. 

 " " — Lupulinus: extremely common. 



Cilix, Leach — spinula: Queen's Ferry, Dr. Greville. 



Cerura, Steph — furcula: the larva taken by Mr. Logan, on Pentland 



Hills. 

 " " — vinula: not unfrequent. 

 Notodonta, Och — Camelina? in Mr. Stuart's li.st. 



