1884.] 23'3 



In Vol. III. — Acidalia ornata (p. M),AcidaUa contiguaria (p. &Q) , Ennomos tiliaria 



and alniaria (pp. 161, 162), Leucophasia sinapis (p. 210), Acidalia 



rusticata (p. 259), Spilodes sticticalis and Anchoeelis lunosa (p. 260), 



Thera simulata, oheliscata B,nA firmata (p. 277)- 



„ IV. — Acidalia emutaria (p. 88), Lithosteje niveata and Agrophila sulphuralis 



(p. 115), Hyria auroraria (p. 158), Tethea retusa (p. 180). 

 „ V. — Zygana nuhigena (p. 73), Acidalia holosericata, interjectaria, scutulata 

 and lisetata (pp. 95 — 99), Fidonia pinetaria (brunneata) (p. 108), 

 Lithosia molyhdeola (sericea) , griseola (see also X, p. 69), mesomella, 

 plutnbeola (complanula), Calligenia miniata, Lithosia helveola and 

 aureola (pp. 109 — 114), Basycampa rubiginea (p. 206). 

 „ VI. — Emmelesia unifasciata (p. 186), Hypenodes costcestrigalis (p. 216), 



Hydrelia unca (p. 232). 

 „ Yll.—Deilephila livornica (p. 99), Lyccsna Alsus (p. 186 and X, p. 43), 



Camptogramma jluviata (p. 279). 

 „ YIIL— FhibalajJteryx lignata (p. 18), Dasydia obfuscata {p. 20), Ilybernia 

 aurantiaria (p. 90), Aspilates gilvaria (p. 116) , Phibalapteryx lapidata 

 (p. 165). 

 „ X. — Eubolia lineolata (p. 255 and XI, p. 16). 



„ XL — Boarmia roboraria {p. 40), Erastriafuscula and Fyrausta pimicealis 

 (p. 66), Larentia olivata (p. 86), Asthena Blomeraria (p. 87), LyccBtia 

 Adonis (p. 113), Syrichthus alveolus (p. 236 and XII, p. 232). 

 „ XII. — Larentia rujicinctata and ccBsiata (pp. 5 — 7 and 112),Agrotera nemoralis 



(p. 232). 

 „ XIII.— ^«ar^a melanopa (p. 11), A. cordigera (p. 12), Asthena sylvata (p. 213), 



Lobophora hexapterata (p. 249). 

 „ XIV. — Anisopteryx mscularia (p. 113). 

 „ XVIII. — Himera pennaria (p. 33). 



In addition to all the foregoing, two descriptions of larvee from the joint pens of 

 Mr. "William Buckler and the Eev. John Hellins, appeared in the Entomologist's 

 Annual for 1864, p. 137, viz., those of Oporabia filigrammaria and Cidaria sagittata. 

 One description, that of the larva of Nonagria typhee by Mr. Buckler, appeared 

 in " Young England " for March, 1865, whence it was quoted in the Zoologist for 

 1865, p. 9513.— H. T. S. 



My friend Mr. W. Buckler has died without being able to achieve in person 

 the object, for which he had laboured long and steadily, namely, the publication of 

 an original work on the larvae of the Macro-Lepidoptera of Great Britain ; but we 

 may trust that his labour will not have been altogether in vain : in him we have 

 lost the living guide, who could speak with the instinctive knowledge, which long 

 work alone gives, but his drawings and notes remain, and it is hoped some arrange- 

 ment may be possible for their publication. 



Meanwhile, as I was perhaps his oldest intimate entomological friend and 

 associate amongst the considerable number who, at different periods, gave him their 

 help, I may be allowed to say a few words about him and liii work. 



