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Page 6. Hepialus liumuli. " In some seasons very abundant near Carlisle." 

 — T. C. Hey sham, Esq. 



Page 6. Hepialus velleda. " Littleton Copse, 30th vXC—Rev. G. T. Rnrld. 

 " Newcastle, rarely." — W. C. He wit son, Esq. 



Page 7. Hepialus carnus. " Littleton Copse, with the foregoing, 29th and 



30th u\t:'—I{ev. J. T. Rudd. 

 Page 8. Zeuzera .^sculi. " Lamberhurst, Sussex." — Rev. F. W. Hope. 



" Near Southwold, Suffolk." — W. C Hewitson, Esq. 



Page 9. Cossus ligniperda. " Abundant at Matlock in 1828."— i?ei'. F. W. 

 Hope. " Oak woods in the neighbourhood of Black Hale and Floshes." — 

 T. C. Heysham, Esq. " York, Newcastle, &c." — W. C. Hewitson, Esq. 



Page 12. Pyg^era bucephala. " Cummersdale, Rockcliff, Orton, &c." — T.C. 

 Heysham, Esq. " Common in Salop ; larvae called Highlanders."- — Rev. F. 

 W. Hope. "■ Yorkshire, and Suffolk, very common." — W. C. Hewitson, Esq. 



Page 14. Episema coeruleocephala. ''' Common at Netley in 1828." — Rev. F. 

 W. Hope. 



Page 19. Cerura Vinula. " Harraby, Knells, Brampton, &c." — T. C. Hey- 

 sham, Esq. 



In Mr. Children's collection is a remarkable variety of this insect; having the 

 head and front of the thorax, the hirsuties of the legs and breast of a deep 

 smoky-black; with the wings considerably suffused with a similar hue, but 

 with the ordinary striga- and fascia : it was found near Brighton. 



Page 21. Stauropus Fagi. " The male captured several times at Burghfield, 



by means of a lighted candle, in the evening." — Rev. C. S. Bird. 

 Page 25. Leiocampa dicta^a. " Near Rockchff."— T. C. Heysham, Esq. 

 Page 25. Leiocampa dictseoides. " Old Brompton." — Mr. G. Waterhoiise. 



Page 27. Lophopteryx carraehta. Var. /3. With the anterior wings deep 

 fuscous, tinted with reddish ; the markings as in var. a. Of this variety 

 there is a beautiful example in the British Museum (the one referred to in 

 page 28); and a very perfect anterior wing of the same variety was picked 

 up in Ongar-park, the 22d of April, 1828, by Mr. H. Doubleday, who kindly 

 transmitted it to me. 



Page 28. Ptilodontis palpma. " Brompton, 1828." — Mr. G. Waterhouse. 



Page 33. Peridea serrata. " Dorking, in 1828." — Mr. G. Waterhouse. 



Page 33. Endromis versicolor. " Bishop's Castle, and Lenley, Salop." — 

 Rev. F. W. Hope. 



Page 36. Saturnia Pavonia. " The caterpillar very abundant on Heath on 

 the Bishop's Castle Hills in 1826."— i?er. F. JF. Hope. " Yorkshire, and 

 near Newcastle." — W. C. Hewitson, Esq. 



Page 38. Lasiocamfa Rubi. " Rockchff Moss."— T. C. Heysham, Esq. 

 " York, &c."— rr. C. Hewitson, Esq. 



