270 LEPIDOFTERA. 



dant in September and October in Guernsey. So far, only 

 autumnal imagines have been obtained in this country or 

 in Guernsey, but the species is said to be double brooded in 

 the South of France, and most likely it will be found that 

 there is a summer emergence of moths in England also. 

 Mr. LuflE states that in Guernsey, during the summer of 

 1900, a number of the larva of this species were found feed- 

 ing on grapes grown in a greenhouse. He also mentions 

 that the moth had not been noticed in the island previous 

 to the autumn of 1898. 



The Puhlishcrs hereby cx-prem their (jrateful ccchimo- 

 ledgments to Mr. South for his kindness in seeing 

 the latter j^ortion 0/ Mk. Barrett's MS. throvgh the 

 press. 



