3. Morpheus Och. Hertfordshire and Devon. — Sepii Hiih. 

 34. 161. — piilla? Beck. Linn. Trans, v. 2. pi. l.f. 9. 



End of June, gardens, lanes, and borders of woods. 



4. Cubicularis Hiib. 89. 417. — 4-punctata Fab. — Segetum 

 Esp. 



May, June, and July, common in hay-fields and about hay- 

 ricks, also on willows, under the bark of which I have found 

 the Caterpillars in January. 



5. egens Haw. — Taraxaci Hub.? 125. 575. — Blanda Oc/i. 

 July, gardens. 



6. redacta Haw. — Wood, 197. — Xanthographa Haw. — am- 

 bigua Step. ? 



July, Darent and other woods round London. I found se- 

 veral on Stanmore Common on the flowers of Teucrium Sco- 

 rodonia, pi. 560. 



7. Blanda Hub. 34, 16'2. — superstes Och. 

 July, gardens, meadows, &c. 



8. glareosa Och. — I-intactum Hiib. 28. 130. has never been 

 found in England; and the N. glareosa of Stephens, which 

 is the N. Hebrmca of Hiib., agrees better with the Orthosice. 



Segetia Step. — Mythimna Och. Fam. C, v. 2. p. 177. 



9. Xanthographa Hiib. 29. 138. — tetragona Haw. 

 August, common everywhere in waste places. The larvae 



feed through the winter ; Rev. R. A. Burney. 



10. neglecta Hiib. 34. 160. This species was supposed to have 

 been lost, until I discovered it flying over the fern on some 

 rising ground near Lyndhurst, in company with my friend 

 Mr. Dale, 22nd August 1822; he has since taken it on 

 Parley Heath in September. 



11. laevis Hub. 34. 163. — Orthosia Och. 



I have Plastead's specimen described by Haworth, which is 

 certainly not a variety of C. Alsines, being closely allied to 

 C. neglecta ; neither is it Wood's fig. 200. Taken in July near 

 Darent Wood. 



12. bilinea Hub. — Curt. B. E. pi. 651 c?. — Grammesia Ste. 

 3rd June, in grass, Epping; end of June, Coomb and Birch 



Woods, also near Reading; 21st June in the garden, G.Woot- 

 ton, Mr. Dale; Mr. Lockey takes it near Bath in plenty, it 

 being attracted by his lamp. 



13. trilinea Hiib. 45. 216. — Quercus Fab. — trigrammica Esp. 

 — approximans Haw. var. — semifuscans Haw. var. 



The Caterpillars feed upon the Plantain and are full-grown 

 in October, when according- to Mr. Dahl they spin a web in 

 common to pass the winter in. June Ambleside and Regent's 

 Park, J. C. ; Coomb and Darent Woods, New Forest, GJ. 

 Wootton, and Devon. 



The Plant is Plantago mediae Hoary Plantain. 



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