392 Al'PKNDIX. 



Page 174. Ourapteiiyx Sambucaria. Curtis, v. xi. pL 508. 



Page 183. Cleoka? pictaria. Ethyra pictaria. Curtis, v.x.pl. 447. 



Page 200. Ephyua porata. Cyc. ocellaria. Steph. Cutal. ii. 1^7. iVb. 6578 ; 

 and in the note at foot of the same page appears Sp. 6, Ep. ocellaria, Ge. 

 ocellaria, Hiihncr, not as a British insect — this remark I published May 31, 

 1831, hi correction of my Catalogue; but Mr. Curtis chooses to overlook it, 

 and says in folio 447 (published 1st April, 1833 !) "The Ge. ocellaria, Hub., 

 recorded by Mr. Stephens as a British insect, has never been found in this 

 country that I am aware of." 



Page 208. Aspilates gilvaria. Curtis, v. x. pi. 467. 



Page 246. Abraxas Ulmata. Cu7-tis, v. xi. pi, 515, v\^ho associates P(ecilo- 

 PHASiA marginata therewith, " as the legs agree with those of Abraxas" ! 



Page 249. For Xerene read Zerene, and elsewhere. 



Page 250. Ze. adustata, read Steph. Catal.pt. ii. 157. No. 6595. 



Page 258. Phibalapteryx angustata is now in my collection from that of 

 Mr. Haworth. 



Page 267. Charissa operaria. I now possess this insect from the Grampian 

 Hills. 



Page 273. Sp. 5. Thera coniferata. Curtis, v. xi. j)^- 519. — Alis anticis rufo- 

 J'uscis, fascia basi alteraque unangulata medio saturatioribus albo-adnatis, apice 

 strigulis 2—3 atris. (Exp. Alar. 1 unc. 1 — 2 lin.) 



Anterior wings pale brown, with a reddish tinge, the base with a darker 



J., fascia, edged exteriorly with white, and having two darker streaks, the 

 middle with a continuous dai k fascia, broadest on the costa, blackish on its 

 edges, and burdered on both sides with white, the outer edge expanded into 

 a single lobe, and its centre with an indistinct ocellated spot ; near the 

 hinder margin is a faint waved line, and towards the apex about three very 

 short black streaks ; the hinder margin itself with seven or eight pairs of 

 black dots. 



Taken at Castle Eden Dean in June by G. Wailes, Esq., to whom I am 

 indebted for specimens. 



Page 276. Lobophora polycommata. (Exp. Alar. 1 unc. 5 — 6 lin.) 



Page 280. fSp- 4\ (Eupithecia nigropunctata. " Ahe Iceta virtntes striga 

 media transversa nndulata macuJarimi nig-rarum, intiis quain anteriores 

 maculas 6 ant 7 nigras hahent." (Exp. Alar. 9—10 lin.) Entum. Mag. v. i. 

 p. 184. 



Wings of a delicate pale greenish hue, with a transverse streak in the middle 

 composed of black dots, with about six or seven black spots within. 



" Spitchwcek, June." — Chant, I. c. 



