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T^anessa lo, a few only ; Satyrus Megrera, scarce ; Zygeena Jonicerre, one taken ; 

 Charocampa Elpenor, three taken at flowers ; Macroglossa bomhyliformis, two 

 taken over scabious; Spehcia hemheciformis, Ely Lodge, larvce not scarce; Nola 

 cristulalis, lanes, a few only ; Nudaria mundana, lanes, fairly common ; Lithosia 

 rvbricollis, not scarce ; Orgyia antiqua, heaths, a few larvee taken ; Ellopia fas- 

 ciaria, a few larvse beaten ; Selenia lunaria, one bred from pupa dug ; Himera 

 pennaria, common in larval state ; Boarmia repandata, a few ; Qeometra papilion- 

 aria, a few larvae beaten ; Strenia clathrata, scarce ; Panagra petraria, common ; 

 Oporabia dilutata, common in larval state ; Larentia ccesiata, mountains, two taken ; 

 Eiipithecia coronata, one bred from larva ; Hypsipetes impluviaia, lanes, a few ; 

 Clostera curtula and reclusa, bogs, very common in larval state on dwarf sallow ; 

 Notodonta dromedarius, a few larvse beaten ; Diloba cceruleocephala, one larva in my 

 garden ; Ceropacha flavicornis, bogs, a few larvee on stunted birch ; Luperina ces- 

 jo?72*, mountain, one $ taken ; Apamea ophiogramma, one taken ; Mianafasciuncula, 

 lanes, common ; ^^ro/is .fe^e^itw, lanes, very scarce ; Noctua xanthographa, common ; 

 Tceiiiocampa populeti, Loch Erne, larvoe taken, but not yet emerged and verified ; 

 T. munda, few pupae dug, producing very fine forms ; Orthosia macilenta, one at 

 ivy ; Tethea subtusa, Loch Erne, common in larval state ; Xylina rhizolitha, one 

 only ; JT. petrificata, scarce at ivy ; Anarta myrtilli, common on mountains ; 

 Plu-iia bractea, one at thistle bloom; Pyrausta punicealis and ostrinalis, common ; 

 Cataclysta lemnalis, comnion, but local ; Hydrocampa nymphcealis, common ; 

 Pionea forficalis, garden, a few ; Scopula ferrugalis, two at ivy ; Scoparia 

 atomalis ; S. crateegella, scarce on oak trunks; Crambus margaritellus, common, 

 but very local ; Halias prasinana, few bred from pupae found ; Tortrix iclerana, 

 common; T. minisfrana, one only; T. heparana and adjunctana ; Peronea com- 

 parana, perplexana, Schalleriana, and variegana, lanes, all common ; P.ferrugana, 

 lanes, a few ; P. aspersana, a few bred ; Teras contaminana ; Dictyopteryx Loejlin- 

 giana, a few bred ; Ptycholoma lecheana ; Penthina dimidiana, moors, very common 

 in larval state ; Sciaphila virgaureana, common ; GraphoUtha Paykulliana, scarce ; 

 G. nisana ; PhlcBodes tetraquetrana, not common ; Hypermecia cruciana, common ; 

 Batodes angustiorana ; Pccdisca corticana, common ; P. ophthalmicana, fairly com- 

 mon ; P. Solandriana, scarce ; Ephippiphora ravulana, one only, the first occurrence, 

 probably, of this rarity in Ireland ; Stigmonota perlepidana, very common ; Eiipoe- 

 cilia ciliella, not scarce ; Xanthosetia hamana, scarce ; Tineatapetzella; Micropteryx 

 calthella, common; M. AUioneUa ; M. Sparmanella ; Adela rvjimitrella, the 

 specimens taken last year were very rich in colour, almost coppery, but the rich 

 colouring has not been so apparent this season ; JSemophora Schwarziella, common ; 

 Cerostoma radiatella and costella, larvae common ; Depressaria conterminella, ange- 

 licella, ocellella, and ciliella, a few bred; Endrosis feneslrella ; Argyresthia 

 retinella, pygmceella, and Brockeella ; Coleophora deauratella, two only, a scarce 

 species, quite new to Ireland ; C. discordella, scarce ; C. ccespititiella, common ; 

 C. Jaricella, scarce ; C fuscedinella, common ; C. viminetella, common on Myrica 

 gale, but not on sallow ; Chrysoclista Schrankella ; LithocoUetis salicicolella 

 ulmifoliella, quercifoliella, alnifoliella, Cramerella, and Nicellii ; Opostega crepus- 

 culella, not scarce. 



Enniskillen : November, 1894. 



