48 LEPIDOPTERA. 



with this regularly in the neighbourhood of Stowmarket, 

 and will be happy to catch specimens next summer for those 

 in want of this pretty species. 



Parascotia fuliginaria ; another specimen has oc- 

 curred in the heart of the city. 



Harpalyce picaria; occurs regularly in the neighbour- 

 hood of Exeter. 



Aleucis fictaria ; several were taken last spring in the 

 old locality, Dartford Heath. 



Acidalia degeneraria; specimens have been taken 

 again in the Isle of Portland, by Mr. Bond, in 1854. 



Semasia rufillana ; Mr. Boyd has bred this from the 

 larvae, which feed in autumn on the heads of the wild carro 

 (Daucus Carota). 



Opadia funebrana, and Argyrolepia Schreiber- 

 siana ; these rare species have both been taken by Mr. 

 Bond, in Cambridgeshire. 



Eup^cilia subroseana ; this species, or one closely 

 allied to it, has been bred from a larva feeding on the seeds 

 of the cowslip, discovered at Stockton, by Mr. Scott, and 

 subsequently collected in plenty by Mr. Douglas, near 

 Mickleham, in July. 



