200 HAUSTELLATA. — LEPIDOPTEnA. 



Page 12G. Agrotis exclamationis. " In the utmost profusion in July, 1827, 



near Netley." — Rev. F. W. Hope. 

 Page 128. Graphiphora rhomboidea. As I suspect that this handsome species 



is perfectly distinct from the Noctua rhomboidea of Esper, I propose calling 



it Graphiphora subrosea. 



Page 130. Graphiphora pyrophila. "Flisk, not Zetland." — Rev. Dr. Fleming, 

 Page 131. Graphiphora augur. " Common at Netley." — Rev. F. W. Hope. 



Page 133. Graphiphora triangulum. '' RockclifF-moss."— T. C. Heysham., 



Esq. 

 Page 136. Graphiphora plecta. " Cambridge." — C. Darwin, Esq. 

 Page 137. Graphiphora albimacula. See Lytaea albimacula, p. 199. 

 Page 144. Orthosia miniosa. " A single specimen at Netley." — Rev. F. W. 



Hope. 

 Page 146. Orthosia Pistacina. " Epping." — Mr. H.Douhleday. 

 Page 149. Orthosia Upsilon. "Epping." — Mr. H. Doithleday. 

 Page 158. Caraurina cubicularis. " Exceedingly abundant, last August, near 



Netley." — Rev. F. W. Hope. 



Page 159. Caradrina glareosa. " Of this insect I have taken a fine pair at 

 Epping; one in July, 1827, the other on the 29th August, 1828."— Jfr. H. 

 DouhJeday. 



Page 161. Gi..uA Vaccinii. " Kimpton."— /2ey. G. T. Rudd. 



Page 163. Amphipyra pyramidea. " New-moss." — T. C. Hey sham, Esq, 



Page 165. Pyrophila tetra. " Kimpton." — Rev. G. T. Rndd. 



*^* The tabular view of the Noctuidje will be given at the end 

 of the family. 



