32 HUNTING AMONG THE 



Sphinx iigustri, larvae. 



Sesia myopceformis, three images from apple-tree ; S. tipidifor- 



inis, very common from currant-twigs. 

 Hepialiis lupulimis, came to light ; H, sylvifius, ditto. 

 JVola aicullatella, to light. 

 Cheloiiia caja, very common ; C. villica^ one specimen at rest, 



on lilac-tree. 

 Arctia lubricepeda, very common, light ; A. ment/iastri, ditto. 

 Liparis auriflua, common to light ; L. salicts, one imago to light. 

 Orgyia pudibunda, larvae ; O. a/Uiqua, larvae. 

 Odonestis potatoria, three imagos, to light. 



Geometry. 



Urapteryx sambiuaria, very common. 

 Rumia cratcegata, very common. 

 Metrocampa inargaritata, one imago to light. 

 Selenia illunaria, common to light. 

 Crocallis elinguaria, common to light. 

 Ennomos tiliaria, not rare to light ; E. angiilaria, ditto. 

 Hemerophila abruptaria^ two imagos to light. 

 Boannia rhomboidaria, very common. 

 Pseudopterpna cytisaria, two imagos to light. 

 Hemithea thymiaria, common to light. 

 Ypsipetes elutata, common. 

 Pelurga comitata, common. 

 Melanippe rivala, common ; M. viontanata, common ; M. 



fluctuata, common. 

 Acidalia i/icanaria, one imago ; A. avcrsata, common. 

 Eupithccia rcdangulata, common ; E. coiiaureata, common. 

 Timandra amataria, common. 

 Halia wavaria, very common to sugar. 

 Panagra petraria, scarce. 

 Aspilates gilvaria, scarce. 

 Abraxas grosstilariata, very common. 

 Caviptogninwia bili^ieata, very common. 

 Phibalaptayx tersata, one specimen. 

 Scotosia dubitata, one specimen. 

 Cidaria doiata, common ; C. fulvata, ditto. 



