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Noctct^:. — Leucania obsoleta, Hb., bred, and also taken, in July, L. favicolor, 

 Ban-., bull' and red varieties, a few at sugar, L. straminez, Ti\, and Senta maritima, 

 Tauseh., all at Waldringfield, the last also at Lowestoft, Calamia phragmitidis, 

 Hb. and Nonagria geminipunctu, Hatch., larvae, at Waldringfield ; N. neurica, Hb., 

 Oulton Broad, August. 19th, 1901, Mamestra abjncta, Hb., Waldringfield, freely at 

 sugar in 1907, Triphsena fimbria, L., Lowestoft, September 6th, 1904, XanViia 

 aurago, F., Bungay, two at sugar, Aplecta occulta, L., two at Bungay and one at 

 Waldringfield, a rare species in the south, Plusia moneta, F., in garden, and Toxo- 

 campa pastinum, Ti\, in moth trap, both at Bungay, (he latter also at Lowestoft 

 in 1904. 



Geometry. — Acidalia emutaria, Hb., in plenty, A. rubiginata, Hufn., plenti- 

 ful at light in August 1906, both at Waldringfield; Abraxas sylvata, Scop. 

 (ulmata), one at Martlesham, a scarce species in East Suffolk, Eupithecia albi- 

 punctata, Haw., and E. coronata, lib., at Bungay, and Cidaria silaceata, Hb., 

 Lowestoft, August, 1904. 



Pyralides. — Ebulea stachydalis, Zinck., and Scoparia angustea, Steph., at 

 Bungay. 



Ptekophori.— Agdistes bennetti, Curt., Waldringfield at light. 



Crambi. — Schoenobius forficellus, Thunb., Lowestoft and Chilo phragmittllus, 

 Hb., very plentiful at Waldringfield in 1906. 



Phycid^:. — Homceosoma sinuella, F., and H. binsevella, Hb., Bungay and Wald- 

 ringfield, Nyctegrotes achatinella, Hb., one at light, Crijptoblabes bistriga, Haw., 

 several beaten from oak. Rhodophwa formosa, Haw., and R. marmorea, Haw., all 

 from Waldringfield, the last also from Bungay, as were R. suavella, Zinck., and 

 Phycis subornatella* Dup., in moth trap. 



Tortrices. — Dichelia grotiana, F., and Leptogramma literana, L., at Waldring- 

 field ; Spilunota incamatana* Hb. (amcenana) , Orthot tenia, antiquana, Hb., Euchro- 

 mia purpurana, Haw., Grapholitha nigromacxdana, Haw., Plilceodes imr»undana, 

 Fisch., and Ephippiphora inopiana, Haw., all at Bungay in moth trap ; and Eupcecilia 

 vectisana, Westw., Waldringfield, abundant in salt marshes in May. 



Ti'SEM.— Epichnopteryx radiella, Curt., Foxhall, May 27th, 1907; Tinea semi- 

 fulvella, Haw., Nemophora metaxella* Hb., and Adela, crcBsella, Scop. (sulzella)> 

 at Beccles ; this last was recorded by Curtis from Wrentham, but had not been 

 taken since. TherisUs mucronella, Scop., Depressaria umbellana, St., D. ciliella, 

 St., D. chserophylli, Zell., and Gelechia mulinella, Zell., at Bungay, CEcophora 

 lunaris, Haw., Butalis incongruella* St., Coleopliora, therinella, Tgstr., and Chau- 

 liodus illigerellus* Hb., at Beccles; C. chwrophyllellus, Goze, Monks Soham, 

 Argyresthia curvella., L., Waldringfield, Lavcrna subbistrigella, Haw., and Asy- 

 chna. modestella, Dup., Bungay, and Lithocolletis stettinensis* Nicelli, Fox hall, 

 May 27th, 1907. 



The species marked * are new to the Suffolk list. 



G-uestling, Sussex : 



January 3rd, 1908. 



