LEPIDOPTERA OF THE LINCOLNSHIRE COAST. 79 



preoccupied, and as they form good genera, Philia cannot stand, 

 and for "Philia, Stal nee Schiodte," I propose " Schioedtia, nn., 

 type senator (Fabr.)." 



2. To the same entry in the 'Entomologist ' (1903, p. 215) 

 add : — 



Schiodte, 1842-3, Naturh. Tidskr. iv. p. 330. (8) Cepha- 

 loctenus, unnecessary " emendation " for Cephalocteus, Dufour, 

 1834. 



3. The reference to Legnotus, Lethierry and Severin (Cat. i. 

 p. 78), is Kroyer's Naturh. Tidskr. (2), ii. p. 464. 



Fam. Naucorid^: (?). 

 1. Sherborn (' Index Animalium,' 1902, p. 647) cites a hemi- 

 pterous genus, Naucorinus, Meuschen, 1778, Mus. Gronov. p. 69, 

 with apparently (see p. 1146) no species mentioned. I have not 

 seen the work recently, but believe the form is only used in the 

 plural, and is rather of a tribal or sectional value. I would be 

 grateful for any information. 



ERRATA (Entom. xxx.). 



"Bibliographical and Nomenclatorial Notes on the 



Hemiptbra. — No. 3." 



Page 280, Fam. Pyrrhocoridae, delete " Probergrothius, ,, n.n., 

 for Odontopits. The latter is apparently not validly preoccupied. 



Page 281, line 18, for "techii" read t. echii ; line 23, for 

 "1903" read 1803 ; lines 24 and 26, delete Macrothyreus and 

 Macrocephalus ; line 6 from bottom, for Dakulosphaira read 

 Daktulosphaira ; line 3 from bottom, for Embolophora read Em- 

 bolophpora ; line 2 from bottom, for Gonionotus read Gonia- 

 notus ; transpose marks to footnotes. 



Page 282. The footnote refers to the spelling of Phlceo- 

 phthiridium and Rhizophthiridium. 



LEPIDOPTERA OF THE LINCOLNSHIRE COAST. 



By A. E. Gibbs, F.L.S. 



I had the good fortune to spend the month of July, 1904, at 

 Theddlethorpe St. Helen, a little-frequented spot on the Lincoln- 

 shire coast. Our bungalow was situated on the top of the sand- 

 hills, which are of considerable height, and have been raised to 

 protect the low-lying distriet eastwards of the wolds from the 

 ravages of the sea. These sandhills, upon which most of my 

 collecting took place, are covered with scrub, consisting chiefly 

 of sea-buckthorn, dwarf elder, whitethorn, bramble, and similar 



