2. angulata Meig. v. I. p. 224. no. 4. 



" Ferruginous, wings with an angulated fascia and the apex 

 fuscous ; abdomen black behind in the male, annulated with 

 black in the female. 3 lines." 



3. centralis Meig. 225. 5. 



" Thorax ferruginous with 3 black stripes ; abdomen black 

 with ferruginous bands ; wings with a fuscous spot on the 

 disc. 3 lines." 

 Beginning of August, off an oak at Bognor. 



4. maculata Hgg. — Meig. 225. 6. 



Ochreous, thorax striped with fuscous, abdomen banded 

 with fuscous ; wings somewhat spotted with fuscous. 2 lines. 



5. \utea Pa?iz. 105. 7. 



Ochreous, abdomen with a black stripe down the back. 



3 lines. 



June, under a tree in the Edgware Road. 



6. Stigma Curt. Brit. Ent. pi. 637. S- 



Ochreous, thorax inclining to ferruginous, antennae fuscous 

 except at the base, abdomen hairy, with a black line down 

 the 2nd and 3rd segments and a dark dot on each side and 

 also on the 4th, apex fuscous ; wings very pale fuscous, 

 stigma and tarsi fuscous. 2f lines. 



Middle of June, windows and bushes Ambleside, and in a 

 hedge by a running brook Niton. 



7. dorsalis Curt. Guide. 



Similar to the last but distinguished by three broad stripes 

 on the thorax. 



End of May, Southampton, beginning of July under Turk 

 Mountain near Killarney. 



** AntenncB not lotiger than the body in both sexes. 



8. fasciata Meig. tab. 8. Jig. 5. 



Yellow : 3 fuscous stripes on the thorax ; abdomen banded 

 with black. 3 to 3^ lines. 



June, New Forest ; August at a window, and September 

 in a hedge at Niton. 



9. multicincta Cu7't. — pusilla Meig. ? — nana Macg.? 

 Ochreous, antennae fuscous except at the base, thorax with 

 3 narrow fuscous stripes, abdomen brown, margins of the 

 segments ochreous, tibiae fuscous, tarsi darker. 2 lines. 

 Beginning of September, a pair on a window at Niton. 



For specimens of Rhodiola rosea I am indebted to Mr. T. 

 Howson, who took me to a locality near the summit of Ingle- 

 borough, called the Foal's-foot Scaur. 



