236 fOctober, 



253. — Plodia intcrpundella, Hb. Gibraltar, June and September (1910). Not 

 very common. 



401. — Oxyhia transversella, Dup. Gibraltar, July 11th, 1911. Scarce. 



423. — Pempelia ardosiclla. Rag. One specimen at light, Gibx-altar, October 9th, 



1911. 

 468. — Zo^/iodia convotutella, Hb. Gibraltar, August 25th, 1911. Scarce. 



510. — Etiella zinckenella, Tr. Not uncommon at Gibraltar from June to August 

 (1911). 



516. - E. cantenerellayDxip. Amongst grass in Gibraltar in August (1910-11). 

 Scarce. 



645.— Salchria semirubella, Scop. Taken at Algeciras in July and August ( 1910). 

 Not common. 



766. — Myelois crihrella, Hb. Cork Woods and Algeciras in May and June, 

 1910-12. Not very plentiful. 



787.— M. ccratonia;, Z. Gibraltar, June to August, 1910-11. Fairly common. 



808. — Endotricha flammealis, Schiff. Granada, Algeciras, and Gibraltar in 

 AiTgust and September. Not plentiful. 



825. — Aglossa jnnguinalis, L. Taken at the Sierra Carbonera on Jvme 3rd, 1911, 

 and in Gibraltar at light during October, 1911. Not very common. 



831. — A. ciiprealis, Hb. From August to October at Granada and Gibraltar 

 (1910). Not common. 



835. — Fyralis ohsoletalis, Mann. One specimen at light in Gibraltar on 

 August 19th, 1911. 



836.— P. y'amiaZis, L. Fairly common at Gibraltar and Tangier from June to 

 November (1910-11). 



901. — Cledeohia co7inectalis, Hb. The males are very jjlentifid on the grassy 

 lower slopes of the Sierra Carbonera and the ojjen gi-assy country 

 beyond Algeciras in May and June (1910-12). The females are not 

 often met with. 



903. — C. anijuslalis, Schiff. — Two specimens taken in the Cork Woods on 

 August 16th, 1911. 



^XOT.—Nymphula stagnalis, Zell. One example of this little exotic motli, in 

 excellent condition, was taken at light in Gibraltar on October 27th, 

 1911. 



d27. — Duponchelia fovcalis, Z. Gibraltar, at light on October 6th, 1910. 

 Apparently scarce. 



930. — Stenia hrugxderalis, Dup. I found this species one of the commonest 

 moths at light at Gibraltar in May and June, and again from August 

 to October, 1910-12. I have also taken it by day in the semi-dark 

 tunnels at the back of the Rock. 



