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DEEPANUL^.* 
Plattptertx lacertula — Common. Wield ow and Kerry. 
„ FALCULA — do. Kerry. ^ 
CiLix spiNULA — Common. 
PSEUDO-BOMBYCES. 
DiCRANURA viNULA — Common. 
„ FURCULA — Not uncommon, and widely distributed. 
„ BIFIDA do. do. 
Petasia cassinea — Dr. Ball. 
PYGiERA BUCEPHALA — Very common. 
Clostera curtula — Larva? near Clonmel. 
„ anachoreta — Larvfe turned out at Howtb, are, I believe 
likely to effect a permanent settlement. 
„ RECLUSA — Generally distributed. 
Ptilodontis palpina — County Wicklow ; Mr. Bristow. 
NoTODONTA CAMELiNA — Abundant at Powerscourt and Killarney. 
„ BicoLORA — Several specimens taken by the late Mr. Bou- 
chard. 
„ DiCT^A — County Wicklow ; not uncommon. 
„ DICT^OIDES — do. do. 
„ DROMEDARIUS — do. do. 
„ TRiTOPHUS— Larva? at Howth on alder ; by Mr. Shield. 
„ ziczAC — Not uncommon. 
„ TREPiDA — Not uncommon in County Wicklow. 
„ CHAONiA — I have a specimen taken at Killarney. It has 
also occurred in the County Wicklow. 
„ DODONEA — Not uncommon at Killarney. 
DiLOBA c^RULEOCEPHALA— Generally distributed, but apparently not 
abundant. 
(To be continued.) 
Notes on the Catalogue of Irish Lepidoptera. — The gx'cat interest with which I 
have studied the valuable Catalogue of Irish Lc]pidoptcra by my friend Mr. Birchall, 
must be my excuse for the following remarks :— Firstly, I wish to know why 
P. Actceon should be called an Atlantic insect ? The only two EngHsh locaHties are 
on the coast of Devon (Sidmouth) and in Dorset (Lulworth). Both are washed by 
the British Channel. I have taken it at Frankfort-on-the-Maine, which may be 
called Central Europe. 
We accidentally omitted to place the Drepanula and Fseudo-Bombyces before the yoctu<s.—'E.T>i. 
