388 APPKNDIX. 



Page 97. Lithosia muscerda. I now possess this specieSj presented to me by 

 J. L. Browne, Esq., of Norwich, who caught several specimens near Horning 

 in June last. 



Page 103. Triph.ena subsequa. Tr. consequa. Cwtis, v. vin. pi. 3i8. — 

 Taken "27th July, 1825, in the Isle of Bute."— Curtis, I. c. 



Page 111. Char.«as? Graminis. In page 108, I suggest that this species 

 ought to be removed from Charseas, a step subsequently taken by Mr. 

 Curtis, who describes a very large variety by the name Cerapteryx Hiber- 

 nicus (y. x. ]d. 451), from its locality. Mayo in Ireland, but I have similar 

 varieties amongst my series, taken in England ; and upon this point, see 

 Entomological Magazine, v. i. p. 524. 



Page 112. Agrotis. Of this puzzling genus I have obtained several species 

 since the volume in which they are described was published, amongst vi^hich 

 is a fine pair of A. nebulosa, from Mr. Haworth's collection (in which they 

 w^ere unnamed), and also a very conspicuous species from Whittlesea Mere, 

 which I shall briefly describe under the name of Ag. plaga. 



Sp. 25\ Ag. plaga. A/is anticis griseo-fuscis, plaga valida longitudinali atra, 

 strigaque undulatd pallida postica obsoletissivia. (Exp. Alar. 1 unc. 6| lin.) 



Anterior wings griseous-brown, with a very obscure palish waved streak near 

 the hinder margin, and on the disc a stout deep black longitudinal dash, 

 towards the inner margin, and above one-third the length of the wing; 

 adjohiing to this, towards the apex of the costa, is a second very faint brown 

 dash : posterior wings fuscous. 



Page 130. Graphiphora ? fSp. 5\ (No. birivia. H'iihner, No. pi. 9. J. 42?) 



— Curtis Guide, col. 146 (!). 

 Alis anticis cinereis Jlavo variegatis, lineolis maculisque albidis. 

 Anterior wings cinereous, variegated with yellow, and with whitish spots and 



streaks. 

 I know not the locality of this species, which I have never seen. 



Page 134. Gr. erythrocephala .'' is No. Dahlii, Hubner, pi. 99. /• 465, whose 

 name I shall retain. 



Page 148. See the observations upon Or. flavilinea and Or. macilenta in 

 vol. ill. p. 68, relative to their proper names, and also the second edition of 

 my Nomenclature, to which last work I must refer for variations in the 

 nomenclature throughout the Lepidoptera. 



Page 151. Mythimna lithargyria. I obtained the male of this insect from 

 Mr. Haworth's cabinet. I am not aware of its locality. 



Page 161. fGLvEA rubiginea has been taken at Bromsgrovc by Mr. Morris, and 

 in Norbury Park, in October, 1833, by Mr. Walton. 



