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Ageotis safcia— Dublin, in 18G5. 
„ SEGETUM — Too common everywhere. 
„ LUNiGEEA— Common at Howtli ; has also occurred at Cork, 
„ EXCLAMATioNis— Abundant everywhere. 
„ COBTICEA — "Widely distributed, and not uncommon. 
„ EiPiE— Malahide sand-hills. 
„ CUESOEIA— Do., very abundant. 
„ NiGEiCANs — Do., and Howth. 
„ TEiTici — Common everywhere on the coast. 
„ AQUiLiNA— Malahide sand-hills. 
„ OBELiscA— Abundant at Howth ; frequents the higher slopes 
of the hill, where it may be taken freely from the Eagwort 
flowers in August, in company with lunigera. Although 
tritici swarms at the foot of the hill and along the shore, 
it rarely intrudes on the more aristocratic society of the 
higher levels. 
„ AGATHiKA— Howth and Wicklow. Taken not uncommonly 
by sweeping the heath at night, in August and September. 
„ POEPHTEEA — Very common at Howth, secreting itself by day 
among the broken limestone shale. 
„ PEyT5cox— Common on the sand-hills of the Dublin coast. 
„ EAViDA— Mr. Greene's list; locality of capture unknown 
to me. 
„ LFCEENEA— Very common at Howth. 
Teiph^na JANTumA— Abundant in most localities. 
„ FIMBEIA— do. do. 
„ INTEEJECTA — do. do. 
„ suBSEQUA— I captured two specimens of this rare species 
at sugar near Gal way, in August, 1858. 
„ OEBONA — Common everywhere. 
„ PEONUBA — Do. do. 
NocTUA GLAEEOSA— Widely distributed, and frequently common. 
„ AOGUE— do. do. 
„ PLECTA— do. do. 
„ C-NIGETJM— do. do. 
„ DiTBAPEziuM— I captured a pair at sugar near Galvvay, in 
July, 1857. 
„ TRIANGULUM — Common in most localities, 
„ BEUNNEA — do. do. 
„ FESTIVA— do. do. 
