42 Ll''ebvuary, 



Of the Heterocera I need only mention Acheronfia atropos, L., at Hollesley, 

 Sphinx pinastri, L., bred by Mrs. Mann from ova received from Aldringham, * Dei- 

 lephila livornica, Esp., taken at Felixstowe, September 1st, by G. P. Hope, Esq., 

 Havering G-range, Romford, it bad apparently just emerged from the pupa, Choero- 

 campa porcellus, L., at Hemley and Bungay, *Nola centonalis, Hb., one at light at 

 Ilemley, July 21st, N. strigula, Scliiff., at Flixton, sis specimens in 1902, Lithosia 

 quadra, L., at Lowesloft, and Petasia casninea, Hb., at Bungay. 



The rarer Nocliix to be recorded are *Leucania fnricolor, Barr., a beautiful 

 specimen of the red variety taken at Hemley, September 10th, at light. Mr Waller 

 first met with it in 1893, and took several in 19 '1, but it was then supposed to be a 

 red form of L. pal/enx, and was not recorded. L. obxohfa, Hb , Needliani Market, 

 Nonaffria qeminipuncta, Hutch., three iit sugar at Hemley, Chartean (frnininin, h., 

 several on ragwort flowers by day at Orford, Neuria re/icu/ata, Vill., two at sugar 

 at Hemley, Miana arrtiosa, Haw., Bungay, A//ro/ix ngathina, Dup., Dunwieh, Tnt- 

 chea piniperda, ^sp., Hemley and Needham Market, */>«vycff»?/)rt rubicfinea, ¥., 

 two at Needham Market in the spring. Spring Nochup seem to have been rather 

 plentiful at sallows. Tefhea retusa, L., Bungay, August 9lh, in the moth trap, 

 Dianthnecia conspersa, Esp., several at Bungay and Lowestoft, * Plus in nioneta. P., 

 one in the garden at Bungay, this species was taken some years ago at Battislord, 

 but was not recorded, P. festucse, L., in abundance in Mrs. Mann's garden, Catocain 

 fraxini, L., p. 256 ante, and Toxocampa pastinum, Tr., at Lowestoft. 



Of the Geomefrse the best are PericnUia xj/rlngarin, L., several at Hemley. 

 usually rare, Ennomos fu.scantaria, Haw., Needham Market, Acidalia emu/aria. 

 Hb., one, and Corycia taminaia, W. V., in plenty, both at Bungay, KupHhevia 

 venosata, F., larvae in the heads of Bladder L'arapion at Hemley, also at Bungay, 

 Lolophora viretata, Hb., Hemley, August 13th, Camptogramma fuviala, Hb., July 

 22nd, and Anticlea derivata, W. V., both at light at Bungay, Coremia quadrifasci- 

 arla, L., several at Hemley, usually very scarce there, Cidaria sagiltala, F., Bungay, 

 C. picata, Hb., several, and Eitbolia Hneola/a, W. V., one in the moth trap at 

 Hemley. 



Pt/ralides — Pi/raUs co-italin, F., at Bungay, Cledeobia angustalis, W. V., at 

 Orford, Acentropux nlveus, Oliv., two, June 8th, and *Scop(irla resinea, Haw., in 

 1902, at Bungay. 



Pterophori — PlatgptiUa gonodavtyla, Schiil., and Leioptilns lienigtanns, Zell., 

 at Hemley, and L. microdactglus, Hb., at Bungay. 



Crambi—* Crambus alpinellns, Hb., one at light, and C.falsellws,W.Y.,a.t 

 Hemley, the latter also at Bungay ; Schcenobius forjicellus. Thumb., S. mucronellus, 

 P., W. v., in numbers in moth trap, Rhodophsea formosa. Haw., and Ephestia 

 ficulella. Ban*., 1901, all at Bungay ; R. marmorea, Haw., Hemley, one at light, and 

 five at light at Bungay, R. suaoella, Zinck., and R. advenella, Zinck., also at 

 Bungay. 



Tortrices — Tortrix diversana, Hb., one at Hemley, *Leptogranima IHerana, 

 L., a fine grey variety at Bungay in 1903, Peronea comparana, Hb., several at light, 

 and Spilonota lariciana, Zell., at Hemley, Sericoris lacunana var. *herbaim, Gn., 

 at Beecles, and Orthotfenia antiquana, Hb., not uncommon at light at Bungay, O. 

 sfriaiin, W. V., at Hemley, PaulLica xnrdidnna, Hb., at Bungay, Retirna pinico/ana, 

 Dbl., at Orford, Dichrorampha satuniana, Gn., and Eupaecifia vectisaiia, Westw., 



