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*Endotricha flammealis. — Abundant at Longhton. 



Cramhus dumetellus. — Both at Boxhill and Folkestone. 



Phycis rohorella. — One specimen at Swanscombe Wood. 



HaUas chlorana. — Larvae abundant in screwed-up shoots of osier. 



Tortrix dnnmnomeana. — At Loughton. 

 *Tort'rix semialbana. — In the lanes near Darenth. 



Roxana a/rcuana. — Loughton. 



Phtheochroa rugosana. — Among Bryonia dioica at Darenth. 

 *Phoxopteryx unccma. — Common at Loughton. 



Phoxopteryx hiarcitmia. — Not scarce at Darenth. 

 *Phoxopteryx comptana. — Common at Box Hill. 

 *Phoxopteryx hmdana. — Abundant at Loughton. 

 *Phoxopteryx derasana. — Common amongst Vibu/rnum lantana at Darenth. 



Qrapholita Pa/ykulliana. — At Darenth. 

 *Qr(ipholita nigromaculana. — Abundant amongst ragwort at Folkestone. 



OUndia ulmana. — Two specimens on Box Hill. 



Semasia Wceberana. — Common at Loughton. 



Betinia timonana. — Bred. Larvae taken at West Wickham. 



Endopisa nehritana. — Common in the pea-fields at Darenth. 



Stigmonota Weirana and S. puncticostana. — At Loughton. 

 *Pyrodes RTieediana. — Flying in the hot sunshine over hawthorn hedges. 



Chrosis Audouinana. — A single wasted example at Loughton. 



Cochylis stramineana. — Both at Folkestone and Darenth. 



Epigraphia avellanella. — West Wickham, and *E. Steinkellneriella, Dartford. 



Psyche radiella. — Loughton. 

 *Lavema Bascldciella. —Amongst Epilobivm, angusUfolium at Box Hill. 

 *Lavema contv/rbatella. — Also amongst Epilohiwn at Box Hill. 



Lavema rhamniella. —Abundant at Darenth, feeding, in the larva state, within 

 screwed-up shoots of buckthorn. — Edward Meek, 5, King Street, Old Ford 

 Koad, N.E., November 7th. 



Captures at Chertsey, 1864. — The following are the most notable captures I 

 have made during the past season. 



T. W. album. — On bramble blossom by the roadside, July I7th. 

 . (L. Corydon. — I took one specimen, and saw another in Ladbroke Square, 

 Netting Hill, on August 14th.) 



C porcellu^. — I saw several hovering over Bedstraw at dusk, early in June. 



E. advenaria. — One specimen flying along a hedge, May 27th. 



P. bajularia. — I took one specimen, and saw another on Jane 22nd in an oak 

 plantation. 



C. quadrifasciaria. — July 21st. 



C. picata. — July 6th, this species is not uncommon here. 



D. pinastri. — At sugar, June 25th, loss common than usual this yeai. 

 H. popularis. — At light, September. 



T. fimbria. — Came freely to sugar between the 2nd and 13lh September, but 

 all the specimens I took were more or less wasted. 



