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May 30th. — Trocldlium cynipiforme, ? , one specimen, on coppice oak. 
May 31st. — Eii/pisteria heparata, several in one locality ; Emmelcsia dccolorata, 
with preceding. 
June 2nd-12t.h. — Corycia temerata, one specimen ; Camptogramma fluviata, one 
specimen ; Arctia villica, two specimens ; Selenia Imiaria, one specimen ; Lwnacodes 
f est «do, one specimen; Lobophora sexalata, two SY>ecimens ; Eiupithecia centaureata, 
one specimen. 
June 14th. — Agrotera nemoralis, one worn specimen ; Cyrnatopliora Jhoctiiosa, 
one specimen. Last year I recorded this latter species in error, as the specimens 
were only C. duplaris. I have now met with it. 
June 15th. — Tephrosia extersaria, one specimen. 
Jime 20. — Scotosia xmdulata, one specimen. 
June 28th. — Asthena sylvata, one specimen, at Fairlight. 
June 29th..— Phorodesma hajularia, one specimen; Herminia dcrivalis, one 
specimen. I took another specimen on July 14th, at light. 
July 16th. — Litliosia complana, probably not uncommon : apt to be passed by 
as L. complanula ; Oeometm papilionaria, two specimens. 
July 17th to 27th.—Cidaria picata, two specimens ; Melanippe imangulata, 
one specimen; Pseudopterpna cytisaria, one specimen, at Fairlight; Endotricha, 
fmnmeaUs, very common, in a heathy wood, at Faii-light ; Epione apiciaria, one 
specimen ; Eup. succenturiata, one specimen. 
August 4th. — Triphcena fimbria, one specimen. 
August 13th. — Qnophos obscurata, one specimen, at Fairlight. 
August 25th. — Macaria notata, one specimen. Is not this a second brood ? 
Last year I took five specimens in August. 
September 30th. — Acherontia Atropos, reared from a lai-va taken at Fairlight. 
I have omitted two insects which, perhaps, I ought to have mentioned. E. 
phimleolata, which is common here, and A. inornata, of which I met with one 
specimen this year, and one last ; in neither instance do I know the dates. 
All the above, with the two exceptions mentioned, were taken in, or on the 
borders of, a wood close to the Guestling Kectory. All that are not marked 
otherwise, were taken by mothing. — E. N. Bloomfield, Guestling Rectory, Hastings, 
Januarij 12th, 1867. 
Cosmia pyralina in Suffolk. — I secured a specimen of this species last season at 
Great Glenham, in Suffolk. Some years ago I used to take it not uncommonly in 
my own neighbourhood at light. — Id. 
New locality for Epione advenarm. — While entomologizing in that part of the 
country which lies "between Dorking and Guildford, I had the good fortune to find 
a new locality for this scarce species. In a fir wood, situated not far from the 
village of Ewhurst, where the ground is covered throughout with the whortle- 
berry, I found this species, together with F. piniaria, in great abundance, the one 
as plentiful as the other ; Hypena crassalis was not scarce, and I also secured a 
specimen of Halias prasmana and of Ellopia fasciaria. Commoner species, such as 
F. atomaria, I. lactearia, A. remutata, L. marginata, &c., were of course, there also, 
at the time of my visit. 
