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fljing abundantly one afternoon in tlie salt marshes, at Ileniley, *E. r/ei/eriana, 

 II. -S., E. de(/rei/aiia, McLach., and *E. vilieUa, Hb., 1902, all at Bungay. 



Of the Tineic I have a good list, of which many are new to the County. *Epi- 

 graphia sleinkeUneriana, Seliiff., at IJiiagay, 19o2 and lUi'S, *Piii/che {Epichno- 

 pterifif) ref ire/la, Newm., nolined by Mr. Waller among Marram grass near the river 

 at llemley in 1903 and again this year, a notable species; *Scardia arcella, F.,at 

 light at llemley and at liungay, Tinea iapel.la, Hb., Bungay and Shadingfield, near 

 Beccli's, T. xfinifuli-ella^ Haw., and Sioaiumerdamta comptella, Hb., at Hemley, <S'. 

 spinielld, lib., at Bungay, * I'/iifel/u porrectella, L., the pale green larvjE were 

 abundant feeding on the Sweet Rocket in the Rectory Garden at Hemley, the moths 

 in June and August, also at Bungay, *J]i/ponomeuta vigintipvnctatns, Kctz., Bungay, 

 several in the moth trap, lOUl-Ul, *Ane'<ychia decemtjuttella, lib., 1901. *Harpip- 

 teryv scahrella, L., 19(i2, *OrthoteHa sparyanella, Thun., 1901-02, *Depressaria 

 yeutinna, F., *D. pulcherrimeUa, Stn., at Bungay; Gelechia muscosella, Zell., 

 Becclcs, 1903, G. {Brachmia) monjfefella, Schiii.,a\Mi *G. (Lifa) fraterneUa,I>oug\., 

 at Hungay, G. {I'eleia) fugitiveUa, Zell., at Hemley, *G. (Duryphom) Ittfti/entella, 

 Zell., and G. /Kiiiole/la, Tr., Buugay, G. {Nannodia) hermannella,Yh.,licm\Qy and 

 Biakeuham chalk pit, G. {Ceratophora) nifescens. Haw., and Chelaria huhnerella, 

 Don., at light, at Hemley and Bungay, **Jr^yre?</*'a mendica, \\a,vi., Barham and 

 Bungay, *A. curvella, L., *Coleopkora fabriciella, Vill., in the moth trap, both in 

 1903, and *Laverna ochraceella. Curt , at Bungay, the latter also at Orford, Chry- 

 soclysta flavicaput, Haw., and Elachista luticomella, Zell., at Hemley. 



The species marked * are new to the Suffolk List. 



Gruestling Rectory, Hastings : 

 December, 1904. 



Leuvania favicolor, Barr., and Epichiiopteryx reticella, Newnt., in Suffolk. — 

 The late Mr. Barrett had intended to send a special note on the extension of 

 locality of these two species in Suffolk, but was prevented by his last illness ; this 

 he was about to do, " because Leucania favicolor has only been found in S. E. 

 Suffolk and N. E. Essex, where these counties join, while Epichnopteryx reticella 

 has occurred from Devon to Esses, but not hitherto in Suffolk or Norfolk." As 

 Mr. Waller took his specimen of L. favicolor on September 10th it would seem 

 that there was probably a second brood ; liis former captures were made in June 

 and were lai'ge specimens. — E. N. Bloomfield, Guestling Rectory : Dec, 190-1. 



Notes on a liylit-trap in Hertfordshire. — With reference to Mrs. H. E. Mann's 

 note {ante, p. 10) on a moth-trap used at Ditchlingham, Suffolk, I may mention 

 tiiat as recorded in the Entomologist from time to time, I have used a trap here for 

 some years. Since 1898 I have designed and constructed four traps, the present 

 one being an improvement on all the others. Like the " Mandair " mine is not 

 fitted with any killing apparatus, so that any specimens not required can be 

 liberated in the morning. 



At this one locality I have captured by this means over 300 different species of 

 Lepidoptera (including only a few Tinex as I have not worked that group), com- 

 prising 4 Sphinges, 29 Bombyce.s; 109 Noctuw, 9(* Geometrx, 70 Pyralides, Crambi, 



Tortrices, &c. 



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