ADDENDA 



Vol. II. p. 85. Sesia andraeniformis (andrenae- 



formis), Lasp. This species has been bred by the Hon. N. 

 Charles Eothschild, from a larva found mining in a stem of 

 Vilnrnnm lantana. The specimen emerged on June 10, 

 190G. 



Vol. II. p. 350. Epichnopteryx reticella, Ncum. 

 Has been observed among maram grass near the river, by 

 the Rev. A. P. Waller, at Hemley, Suffolk, in 1903, and again 

 in 1904 



Pyrrharctia Isabella, Abhot and Smith. Two cater- 

 pillars, identified by Dr. Chapman as the larva? of this North. 

 American Arctiid, v^^ere found by Mr. Murray, of Carnforth. 

 in the autumn of 1905, on a waste piece of ground. A 

 similar larva had been obtained at the same place a few 

 years previously. A figure of the larva will be found in the 

 Entomolo(jists' Montlily Magazine for 1906, p. 101. 



Vol. V. p. 141. Leucania favicolor, Ikirr. The Rev. 

 A. P. Waller obtained a red form of this species at Hemley, 

 Suffolk, on September 10, 1901. The Rev. E. N. Bloom- 

 field, who records the capture, adds : " Mr. Waller first met 

 with it in 1893, and took several in 1901, but it was then 

 supposed to be a red form of L. pallcns, and was not 

 recorded." Paymaster-in-chief Gervase F. Mathew, who 

 gives a very full account of its life history {Ent. Mo. 



