198 HAUSTELI.ATA. LEPIDOPTERA. 



Page 40. Lasiocami'a Quercus. " Orton Mosses."— T. C. Hei/sham, Esq.' 

 " Common at Netley in 1828."— Rev. F. W. Hope. " Collingbourne-wood 

 in profusion."— jRev. G. T. Rudd. 



Page 43. Poecilocampa Populi. " Very abundant near Birmingham." — Rev. 

 F. W. Hope. 



Page 45. Eriogaster Lanestris. " York."— ^. C. Hewitson, Esq. 



Page 49. Clisiocampa Neustria. " Davidson's Bank, near Carlisle."— T. C 



Hey sham, Esq. 



Page 52. Odonestis potatoria. " Near Woodbank."— T. C. Heysham, Esq. 

 Page 52. Gastropacha quercifolia. " Near Sheffield." — Rev. F. W. Hope. 

 Page 59. Dasvchira pudibunda. " Black Hale Woods." — T. C. Heysham, 

 Esq. " Near York; larvae on beech."— fF. C. Hewitson, Esq. 



Page 61. Orgyia antiqua. " Netley, in August." — Rev. F. W. Hope. 



Page 61. Orgyia gonostigma. " Bagley-wood, Oxfordshire," — Rev. F. W. 



Hope. 



Page 64. Leucoma Salicis. " Woods near Cummersdale." — T. C Heysham, 

 Esq. 



Page 67. Hypercompa Dominula. " Very abundant at Darenth-wood last 

 June (182B)." — Mr. Ingpen. 



Page 68. Euthemonia russula. " Common about Birmingham, and near 

 Bewdley-forest."— iJeii. F. W. Hope. Hen-Moss and Tarn Wadling."— T. C. 



Heysham, Esq. 



Page 69. Arctia Caja. " Dum-hill, Harkes, &c." — T. C. Heysham, Esq. 

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



Page 72. Nemeophila Plantaginis. "Southend, &c." — Rev. F. W.Hope. 



Page 74. Phragmatobia fuliginosa. " Netley, August and September." — 

 Rev. F. W. Hope. " Castletown and Rock cliff." — T. C Heysham, Esq. 



Page 77. Spilosoma lubricepeda. " Near Ellerby." — T. C. Heysham, Esq. 



Page 78. Diaphora mendica. " Near Norwood." — M?\ Ingpen. 



Page 82. Fumea nniscella. " Hornsey and Highgate-woods." — Mr. Ingpen. 



Page 83. Nudaria mundana. " Common at Netley." — Rev. F. W. Hope. 



Pape 90. Callimorpha Jacobseae. " Kingmoor, Orton, &c." — T. C Heysham, 



Esq. 

 Page 93. Deiofeia pulchella. " A specimen taken near Oxford, and now in 



the Botanic-garden ; — last year found at Gravesend." — Rev. F. W. Hope. 



Page 97. Lithosia quadra. " Once taken in Harrison-street, Gray's Inn 

 Road." — Mr. Ingpen. 



Page 98. Gnofhrta rubricollis. Whether there may not be two broods of this 

 insect I am not positive, but it is certain that the insect is about for a long 

 period; having taken it myself in July, and specimens having occurred so 



