202 [September, 



2981.—^. soclaliaria, H.S. Gibraltar, May Oth, li)12. Scarce. 



2983. — A. virgularia, Hb. An abundant species throughout the greater part of 

 the year, in the Gibraltar district. Taken also at Tangier in 

 September. 



SOO.^. — A. attemiaria, Ebr. Karo. One specimen taken at light in Gibraltar on 

 October 24th, 1910. 



3010. — A. obsolctaria, Kbr. Taken in Gibraltar in July and August. Kather 

 scarce. 



3013. —A. eugeniata. Mill. Taken in Gibraltar, where it is double-brooded but 

 never plentiful. The Spring brood appears at the end of March, the 

 Autmnn brood about the middle of Octobei. Ab. jacobsi, Prout. 

 Mr. Prout remarks " Among some fine large first-brood forms there are 

 two or three of a striking aberration quite new to me. In these there 

 is a distinct, moderately broad dark central band, recalling A. dcgencr- 

 aria. I propose for this form the name of ab. jacobsi, n. ab., in honour 

 of the discoverer." 



3014. — A. helianthemata. Mill. Gibraltar. Two examples at light on July 

 27th, 1910. 



3020. — A. herbariata, F. Apparently double-brooded, but scarce. Gibraltar 

 July and October (1910-1911). 



3036. — A. rubiginata, Stgr. Two examples of this bright little Acidalia taken 

 in the pine woods near San Roque on June 11th, 1910, 



3043. — A. degeneraria, Hb. Taken at Gibraltar in May and Jime, 1911. Scarce. 



3064.— '.4. viarginepundata, Goze. {promutata, Gn.) One of the most abimdant 

 Geometers on the Rock of Gibraltar, where it occurs cliiefly in the 

 autumn months. 



3066.— 4. romanaria, Mill. Taken at Gibraltar and Granada, where it occurs 

 from August to November. Scarce. 



3093. — A. imitaria, Hb. An abundant species in Gibraltar, occurring from 

 March to October. Apparently double-brooded. 



3095. — A. ornata, Thnbg., var. decorata, Bkli. One specimen at Granada 

 (June, 1911). 



New — A. hispunaria, Piing. Taken at Gibraltar on Jvily 31st, and August 4th, 

 1911. Mr Prout remarks : "A new species just being described from 

 S. Spain, in Vol. IV. of Seitz's Macrolep. of tlie World." 



3112. — Ephyra pupillaria, Hb. Cork Woods in June and August (1911-12). 

 Not common. 



3113. — E. porata, F. One specimen taken in Cork Woods, April 21st, 1912. 



3124. — Rodostrnphia calabraria, Z. This pretty pink-barred species taken on 

 the lower slopes of the Sierra Carbonera on May 29th and June 3rd, 

 1911. It flies amongst grass dtu'ing the day and is not luicommon. 



