230 THE entomologist's record. 



samlmcata (common), Rumia craia;gata (common), Venilia niaculata 

 (common), Metrocampa margaritaria (common), Selenia illunaria and 

 S. lunaria (common), Odontopera bidentata, Crocallis dinguaria (com- 

 mon), Ennomos tiliaria (common on Xd.wx^?,), Amphydasis betularia (i at 

 light), Boarmia rhomboidaria (common), Tephrosia crepiisailaria, 

 Fseudoierpna cyfisaj-ia, Geometra papibionaria, Nemoria viridata, 

 Hemithea lhy?}i;aria and Acidalia ornata (one of each), A. avcrsata and 

 A. reiniitata (common), Tiiuandra amataria (3), Cabera pusaria (com- 

 mon), C. exantheniaria (several), Strcnia cbatlirata (3), Pana<i7-a pctran'a 

 (several), Niimeria piilverana (common). Fidonia piniaria {$ common), 

 Larcntia didymata (several), Ypsipefes ehttata (common), Melauippe 

 siibtrisiata, \M. galiafa, M. fluctuata, M. montanata (several), Camp- 

 togyamma bilineata (common), Cidaria immanata (common), C. 

 popubata, C. ribesiaria, C. testafa (common), Eubobia mensuraria and 

 M. paluinbaria, E. bipnnctaria (common), Tanagra chxrophyllata 

 (several), Platypteryx fabciila (i on lamp), Gonopbiora derasa (5 at 

 liglit), Thyatira bails (swarmed at sugar early in June). My friend 

 Mr. R. E. V. Hanson (one of the few collectors here), caught over 

 20 specimens of T. batis at sugar. Cymatophora diliita (common), 

 BryopJiila per/a (i), Acronycta {Cuspidia) tridens (several), A. (C.) 

 psi (several), A. {C.) aceris (i), A. (C.) niegacephala (i), A. {Viminia) 

 riimicis (i), Leucania lithargyia (common), L. comma, L. impiira 

 and L. pa/lens (common), Hydrcecia niditans (swarmed at sugar), 

 Xylophasia rurea (very common at sugar), X. lithoxylea and L. pobyodon 

 (too common) ; I took one black variety each of L. polyodon and X. 

 ruj-ea, Dipierygia pinasiri, i (usually common), Cerigo cytherea (i), 

 Liiperifia iestacea (i), Afamestra brazsiccE (common), M. anceps (i), M. 

 persicarice (common), Apamea basilinea (i), A. gemina (several), A. 

 oculea (con\\x\or\), Miana strigi/is, M.fasciuncula, M.fiirunciila (swarmed 

 at sugar), Grammesia trilinea (common), Caradrina morphetis (several), 

 C. cubicularis (2), C. alsines (2), Rusina ienebrosa (r), Agrotis piita (2), 

 A. siiffiisa (3), A. exdamationis (common), A. porphyrea (1), TripJucna 

 ja7ithina (i), T. orbona and T. pronuba (common), Nodiia pleda (com- 

 mon), N. c-nigriim (2), N. triangiih/in (common), JV. b?runiiea, N. 

 festiva, N. riibi, dV. baia and N. xanihographa (common), Tccniocampa 

 gothica (2), AndioceUs pistadua and A. ricfina (several), Aditura (several), 

 Cetastis z'acdfiii (3), Scopelosoma satellitia (common), Xanfliia silago 

 {flavagd), 6, X. fulvago {cerago), several, X. ferrif^inea {drcellaris), 

 several, Cosmia trapezina (common), Agriopis aprilina (6), Phlogophora 

 meticulflsa (common), Eupl'xia ludpar/t (common), Apleda herbida (3), 

 Hadena adusta {%twt\2\),H. proteits (several), H. deidina (i), H. oleracea 

 (common), H. pisi (several), H. genisice (i), Calocampa exoleta (i), 

 Xylina rhizoldha (2), Anuria Jiiyriilli (several on Broadwater and Ash- 

 down Forests), Plusia dirysiiis (several), P. ioia (several), P. puldirina. 

 (6), P. gamma (common), Gonopicra libairix (common), Amp/iipyra 

 iragopogonis (i), Ncenia iypica and Mania maiira (common), Eitdidia 

 mi (2). I took very {q.\w Rhopalocera owing to want of time and bad 

 weather. At Abbott's Wood near Hailsham, one afternoon in July, 

 Argy?inis paphia (4), A. aglaia (2), A. adippe (2), Melanargia galaiea (2) 

 and TJieda quercus (i). I usually find September and October the best 

 months for sugnr in this district. — R. A. D.\llas Beechixg, Tunbridge 

 Wells. Odobei \d, 1891. 



