188 THE entomologist's record. 



Bryophila muralis var. impar, Warren. — A distinct inland race 

 occurring in Cambridge. B. ab. (et var.) obscura, Tutt. — A dark 

 brown -grey form occurring as a local race in some localities, but as 

 an aberration with other forms in others. 



MisELiA oxyacanth.e AB. cAPuciNA, MiLL. — One of the most special- 

 ised purely British melanic forms, generally distributed with the type. 



Aplecta nebulosa VAR. (et ab.) p.allida, Tutt. — White with nearly 

 obsolete markings ; from Glasgow district. A. ab. robsoni, Collins. — 

 A beautiful melanic form quite glossy black, only recorded from 

 Warrington. 



A. ADVENA AB. (et VAK.) uNicoLOR, TuTT. — An uuicolorous form. 



Hadena protea AB. (ET VAR.) VARiEGATA, TuTT. — Paler and more 

 variegated than the usual forms. 



H. pisi VAR. scoTicA, TuTT. — PurpHsh-brown instead of red ; a most 

 marked race. 



H. THALASsiNA AB. HUMERALis, Haw. — A grey fomi found in the 

 south-eastern counties of England. 



Xylina conformis var. suffusa, Tutt. — The deep violet-grey 

 melanic form from Wales and the western coast. 



X. sociA AB. (et var.) kufescens, Tutt. — From the southwest of 

 England and south of Ireland. 



Calocampa vetusta var. suffusa, Tutt. — Northern form — chiefly 

 Scotch. 



LiTHOMiA solidaoinis VAR. SUFFUSA, TuTT. — Dark ashy-grey form 

 from Aberdeen. 



Anarta myrtilli var. rufescens, Tutt. — The usual red form in the 

 south of England. 



Catocala nupta ab. c^rulescens, Ckll. — One of the most remark- 

 able purely British forms, the red hindwings being changed to 

 purplish -blue. 



DELTOIDES. — Hypena rostralis ab. unicolor, Tutt. — Unicolor- 

 ous greyish-fuscous. 



NOTODONTIDES. — Notodonta dromedarius var. (etab.) perfusca, 

 White. — Smaller and darker; northern counties of England and 

 Scotland. 



Stauropus fagi ab. obscura, Tutt. — Suffused form, locally almost 

 as common as the type. 



ARCTIIDES {ojitea p. 114). — Spilosoma menthastri var. scotica, 

 White. — The ground colour ochreous not white. 



CYMATOPHORIDES.— Cymptophora or var. scotica, Tutt.— 

 Pale form peculiar to Scotland. 



C. DUPLARis var. (et AB.) ARGENTEA, TuTT. — A silvcry white form, 

 most frequently met with in Ireland. C. var. obscurata, Tutt.^ — A 

 melanic form confined to the northern counties of England and 

 Scotland. 



Asphalia diluta ab. nubilata, Robson AND Gardner. — Suffused form 

 from Yorkshire. 



A. FLAvicoRNis VAR. GALBANus, TuTT.— The pale yellow-green form, 

 typical in the south of England. 



A. ridens AB. iNTERRUPTA, TuTT. — Ths band broken ; occurs with 

 the type. 



[I'o be continued.) 



