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Xanthia rujina. — 7. 



Xanthia ferriujinea. — 8. One Chelmsford, September 1846. 



Xanthia tiavacfo. — 1. 



Gortyna niicacea. — 9. One Chelmsford, 1844, A.G. 



Nonai/ria ti/phae. — 4. All Epping, H. Doubleday, 1846. 



Nonai/na cransicornis. — 3. Hammersmith Marshes, September, 1846, 



S. Stephens. 

 Leucania ccnnina. — 3. 



Tjciicania styann'nea.— 2. One Hammersmith, 1846, Weir. The other 

 " bred, larvte Hammersmith Marshes.May, 1846, S.Stephens." 

 Leucania littnralis. — 1. Cumberland Coast, Weaver, 1846. 

 Leucania nhnoli'ta. — 5. One Whitwell, Peterborough. Four Stephens, 



Hainmersmith Marshes, June, 1846. 

 Leucania impura. — 6. 

 Leucania pallens. — 6. 

 Leucania pijijinina, { = (lespecta). — 5. Three Scotland, Weir, 1846. 



Two Brixton, Thomson, 1846. 

 Leucania (leniinipuncta. — 2. Near Milton Park, Whitwell, 1844. 

 Phlof/npJio) a nieticulosa. — 13. 

 Cucullia lychnitis. — 2. One from Weaver, another London, S. 



Stephens, 1846. 

 Cucullia n'ibaxci. — 2. One Witham, Walford, 1843. One Chelmsford, 



1845, A.G. 

 Cucullia afiteri><. — 1. Near London, bred Weaver, 1846. 

 Cucullia umbratica. — 1. 



Cucullia lactuc<T, { = chamomillae). — 3. Chelmsford, 1846, A.G. 

 Miana literosa.—l. New Brighton, August, 1846, Edleston. 

 Miana stri(iilis. — 5. And eight of the variety aethiops, two of them 



Chelmsford, 1845 and 1846. 

 Miana humeralis. — 4. And four ]\L tenuinaliK, all being referable to 



M. furuncula. 

 Miana fasciuncula.—A. 



Celaena haworthii. — 1. Bolton, August, 1846, Edleston. 

 Scotophila porpJii/rea.—S. 

 Achitia piniperda. — 2. One Black Park, April, 1845, S. Stephens. One 



Doncaster, Hawley, 1846. 

 Actebia praecox. — 1. Carlisle, Hodgkinson, 1846. 

 Miselia oxi/acantJiae. — 3. Two Chelmsford, October, 1845, A.G. 

 Miselia aprilin a. — 8 . 



Miselia conspersa. — 1. Isle of Arran, May, 1846, Weaver. 

 Polia advena. — 3. One Chelmsford, 1843, A.G. Two Carlisle, 

 Hodgkinson, 1846. This is still one of the special insects of 

 Chelmsford and neighbourhood. 

 Polia nebulona. — 6. 



Polia tincta. — 1. Perthshire, June, 1846, Weaver. 

 Polia herbida. — 2. 



Polia jlavicincta. — 6. All Chelmsford, two 1843, one 1844 and three 

 September 1846. A local insect, which still occurs freely at 

 light at Chelmsford. 

 Pulia dynodea. — 5. All Chelmsford, 1843, A.G. This species, of which 

 the caterpillar feeds on lettuce seeds in gardens, seems to be 

 gradually becoming much more scarce, and is not known to 

 occur at Chelmsford now. 



