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would only mention Tortrix cratrsgana, Hb., and T. sorbiana, Hb., Benfcley 

 Woods; Dichelia Grotiaita, F., Orford and Chehnondiston ; Penthina picana, 

 Frol. {cortieana), Bentley Woods ; Peronea comparana, Hb., and *P. comariana, 

 Zell., Orford ; Spilonota iieijtectana, Dup., Felixstowe ; Mivodia Ratzhnrqiana, 

 Sax., *OrthoteBnia ericetana, Westw., Orford ; Pldheochroa rugosana, Hb., Chel- 

 niondiston ; Scinphila pascuana, Hb., and *S. slnuana, Stn. (a very rare species), 

 Orford ; <S'. allernana, W. V. (ckfysantheana) ; S. conspersana, Dougl., and Or/ho- 

 taenia xtrlann, W. V., Felixstowe ; *Pfpdi>ica occaltana, Dougl., Orford ; Olindia 

 ulmana,Hb., Bentley and Orwell; iSema.tia riiRIIana, Zell., Felixstowe; Retinia 

 pinlcolana, Pbl., and R. pinirorana, Zell,, Orford ; * Stignionota Weirnna, Dougl., 

 Bentley Woods ; Chrosis tesserana, Tr. ; *Arqyrolepia zepliifrana, Tr., Felixstowe ; 

 Idiographis inopiana, Haw., and Conchylis Francillana, F., Orford. 



The TinecB were well represented ; the best were Tinea miseJla, Zell , Orford ; 

 *T. argentimaculella, Stn., OvweW ; T. pallescentella, Stn., and Nemotois fasciellus, 

 F., Felixstowe ; Hyponomeuta euonymellus, L. (padi), Depressaria scopariella, 

 W. v., */■*. pastinacella, Stn., *OeIechi,a nigra, Haw., G. dodecella, L., O. pietella, 

 Zell., Orford ; G. celereUa,Tioy\g\., Felixstowe; (Ecopkora lunaris, Jlaw., *(irnix 

 hetttlw and Cedestis GysselineUa, Dup., at Orford. 



I have also to thank the llev. A. P. Waller, M.A., for a list of 

 species taken by him at Hemley and Waldringfield, near Woodbridfj;e, 

 and Mr. C. A. Pyett for a few from Ipswich and Bentley. Where 

 no place is given the locality is Hemley. 



Cerurafurcula, L., and C. bifida, Hb., Ipswich ; Nudari.n senex, Hb., flying at 

 dusk in a damp meadow, *Leucania alhipuncta, F., one at sugar, September 5th ; 

 Senta u1vfi',\{h., ^y'mg at dusk among reeds; Luperina cespitis, W. V., scarce, 

 Cirrhcedia xerampelina, Hb., larvse from ash buds in April ; Pericallia sgrinqaria, 

 L., which had not been seen there for some years ; Acidalia emnfaria, Hb., flying 

 at dusk on the river bank and later settled on grasses ; Eupithfcia !iuccenturiata,1j,, 

 among mngwort, but scarce; Cledeobia angmtalix, W. V., flying at dusk and 

 coming freely to light; Hcoparia truncicoleUa, Stn., Waldringfield, on fir trunks 

 very commonly; Agdixtis Bennettii, Curt., at light in July and again in September; 

 Platytfis veruxselliis, W. V., Ipswich at light : Crambu.^ contaminellus, Hb., in the 

 marshes, scarce ; Chile phragmiteJlus, Hb., flying at dusk along reed beds; Tortrix 

 vihurimna, W. V., flying by day on the saltings among sea lavender ; Antithesia 

 salicella, L., a few in the Rectory garden ; Peronea sponsana, F., Waldringfield, 

 among beech ; Prpdisca oppressana, Tr., Ipswich, July 2nd, Halonota faenella, L., 

 came to light; Conchylis atraminea. Haw., at dusk ; Ceroxtoma vittella, L., on tree 

 trunks, scarce ; * (Ecophor a tripuncta,'Rn.^., two ov three in the Rectory garden. 

 To these may be added Tinea merdella, Zell., Gelechia affinis. Haw., and Bupcnlatrix 

 Boyerella, Dup., Ipswich ; and Gelechia proximella, Hb., Bentley Woods. 



The species marked * are new to the Suffolk List. 



Guestling Rectory, Hastings : 

 February, 1903. 



