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Lithosia rGiwpkria) rubricollis (Red-uecked Footman).— Wigmore. 

 One specimen. June, 1S54, 



EUCHEWID^. 

 Ezicheliajacobce (Cinnabar). — Common. Chattenden Roughs. 6. 

 CHE1.0NID.B. 



Euthemonia ( Nemeophilajrussula (Clouded BufF). — Chattenden Roughs. 



6-7. 

 „ (NevieopJnla) plantaginis (Wood Tiger). — Wigmore, Great 



Cowbeck Woods, Chattenden Roughs, in sunshine. ' 5-6. 

 ,, (Arctia) caja (Garden Tiger).— Everywhere abundant. 5-6. 

 ,, (Arctia) villica (Cream-spot Tiger). — Common. 5-6. 

 Arctia (Spilosoina) mendica (Muslin). — Not Common. 4-5. 



,, fSpilosomaJ lubricipeda {JB>\xWUrminQ:). — In gardens, etc. 6-7. 

 ,, (Spilosouia) menthastri (White Ermine).— Woods and gardens 



5-6. 



ElPARID.^. 



Liparis chrysorrhea (Brown Tail).— Chattenden, Rainham. Earvse 



strip off every leaf from hawthorn in some years. 6-7. 

 ,, atiriflua (Gold Tail). — Common. 7-8. 

 Leticoma salicis (Satin Moth).— Common on black and Eombardy 



poplars. 7. 

 Ocneria dispar (Gipsy). — Rarely taken at large. Reared from ^%%. 

 Psihtra monacha (Black Arches). — Uncommon. Mr. Walker took one 



in Cobham woods, July 1870. 

 Orgyia pudibunda (Pale Tussock). — Earva (hop-dog) in Hop-gardens. 



4-7- 

 ,, antiqiia (Vapourer). — Abundant. 9-10. 



BOMBYCID.E. 



Devias coryli. — Wigmore, not uncommon. 5-6. 



TricJmira cratcegi (Pale Eggar).— Earvae on white-thorn and black 

 thorn. 8-9. 



Eriogaster lanestris (Small Eggar).— Earvae cluster nest-like in black- 

 thorn. 1-2. 



Bcvibyx netistria (Tree Eackey). — Earvse abundant in hedges. 9. 



,, castrensis (Ground Eackey), — Thames and Medway Saltings. 



,, rubi (Fox Moth). — Earvae common. 5-6. 



,, quercus (Oak Eggar;. — Everywhere abundant. 6-8. 

 Odoncstis potatofia (Drinker). — Abundant, grassy banks. 7-8. 

 Lasiocampa qtiercifolia (Eappet). — Not Common. 6-8. 



Saturnid^. 

 Sat^ir-nia carpini (Emperor). — Not common. 5. 



URAPTERYGIDtE. 



Urapteiyx sambucaria (Swallow Tail). — Woods and lanes. Common. 

 7-9- 

 Ennomid^. 

 Epione apiciaria (Dark-bordered Beauty). — Not common. 7-8. 

 ,, advenaria (Eittle Thorn). — Scarce. 5-6. 



