204 Transactions. 



Scoparia philerga. 

 Several. 



S. chlamydota. 



Common amongst lacebark near the_liut. 



S. hemicycla. 



One specimen, in forest, at about 2,500 ft. 



S. minusculalis. 



One specimen only. 



S. encapna. 



On stones, Lake Harris track, in hot sunshine, at about 

 2,800 ft. 



S. paltomacha. 



A few specimens only. 



S. micro pthalmia. 



Fairly common. Lake Harris track, 



S. melanaegis. 



One specimen, 2,300 ft. 



S. thyridias. 



This very interesting species was common in the forest 

 round the hut. The bare patch in the disc of the forewings 

 is natural, and not the result of abrasion, and Mr. Meyrick informs 

 me that the same structure occurs in some of the Hawaiian species 

 of Scoparia. 



S. psammitis. 



Extremely abundant in all the openings along the river- 

 valley up to about 2,500 ft. 



S. crypsinoa. 



A few only. • 



S. axena. 



A few only. 



S. octophora. 



Common in the river-bed near the hut. 



