1 66 THE LEPIDOPTERA OF LEYTON AND NEIGHBOURHOOD, 



E. punctaria. Not uncommon in Forest; not taken in 

 garden. 



E. trilinearia. Fairly common among beech woods in 

 Forest. 



E. omicronaria. Not uncommon in Forest; not taken in 

 garden. 



E. pendularia. Occasionally in Forest; once taken in garden. 



Asthena canditata. Abundant in Forest ; not so common in 

 garden. 



A. sylvata. Rare in Forest. 



Acidalia scutulata. Common in Forest ; less common in 

 garden. 



A bisetata. Very common in Forest and garden. 



A. trigeminata. Occasionally in Forest. 



A. osseata. Very common in Forest and garden. 



A. incanaria. Abundant in garden and Forest. 



A. subsericeata. Occasionally in Forest ; flies with A. 

 canditata, which it closely resembles on the wing. (See Efit. Mo. Mag., 

 vol. ix., p. 163.) 



A. remutata. Very common in Forest; rare in garden. 



A. imitaria. Fairly common in Forest ; occasionally in garden. 



A. aversata. Abundant in garden and Forest, and on fences. 



A. inornata. Rare in Forest ; never taken in garden. 



A. emarginata. Not uncommon in Forest. 



Timandra amataria. Occasionally along lanes towards 

 Chingford. 



Cabera pusaria. Very common in Forest ; occasionally in 

 garden. 



C. exanthemaria. Common in Forest; occasionally in garden. 



Corycia temerata. Not uncommon in Forest. 



C. taminata. Occasionally in Forest. 



Aleucis pictaria. Not uncommon over blackthorn blossom in 

 Forest. 



Halia wvaria. Swarmed in garden; less common in Forest. 



Panagra petraria. Common in heathy parts of Forest. 



Numeria pulveraria. I have seen series of this moth from 

 the Forest near High Beach. 



Fidonia atomaria. Abundant in heathy parts of Forest. 



Abraxas grossulariata. Abundant in garden and Forest. 

 The larva was commonly beaten from blackthorn. 



