17 A, I September, 
Xtlophasia rueea — Common, and widely distributed. 
„ LITHOXTLEA — Do. do. 
„ suBLUsTRis — Very abundant near Galway; also taken 
near Dublin, by Mr. Barrett. 
„ POLTODON" — Common everywhere. 
5, HEPATiCA — Powerscourt. 
Neueia sAPONAKiiE — Mr. Greene's list ; no locality known to ine. 
Heliophobtjs popularis — Generally distributed and common. 
Char^as geaminis — do. do. 
CEEIod CTTIIEEEA — do. do. 
LUPERINA TESTACEA — do. do. 
„ CESPiTis — Abundant on the coast near Dublin. 
Mamestra abjecta— Abundant on the coast near Waterford. 
ANCEPs — Common on the Dublin coast. 
ALBICOLON — Do. do. 
PUBVA — do. do. 
BEASsic^ — Common everywhere. 
PEESiCARiiE — Near Dublin; Mr. Shield. 
Apamea basilinea — Generally distributed, and common. 
„ GEMiNA — Very common near Galway. 
„ TJNANiMis — Dublin and Wicklow. 
„ OPHiOGRAMMA — One specimen in the collection of Trinity 
College, captured by Mr. Tardy ; locality unknown. 
„ OCULBA — Common everywhere. 
MlANA STEIGILIS — do. do. 
„ PASCIUNCULA — Do. do. 
„ liteeosa — Common on the coast. 
„ FURTJNCULA — Very abundant. The variety riifuncula of 
Haworth occurs commonly at Howth. The wings are uni- 
formly clay-coloured, without lines or spots, and the insect 
has a strong superficial resemblance to Nonagria-concolor. 
„ EXPOLiTA — Common near Galway. The Irish specimens are 
smaller and much more richly coloured than any English ones 
I have seen. 
CELiENA nAWOETiiii — Commou on the Dublin and Wicklow mountains. 
Geammesia TEiLiNEA — Commou in most places. 
Caeadeina blanda — do. do. 
„ CUBICULAEIS — Do. do. 
RusiNA tenebeosa — do. do. 
Ageotis VALLiGERA — Abundant on the coast. 
„ suFFUSA — Wicklow and Howth. 
