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LEPIDOPTERA. 



Aleucis pictaria ; was taken on the Dartford Heath 

 fence as usual (Int. 11, 43, 46). 



Eupithecia succenturiata; has been taken and bred 

 in some numbers by the Lancashire and Scotch collectors ; 

 there seems now no longer room to doubt but that Subful- 

 vata, succenturiata and cognata are varieties of one species. 



Eupithecia consign ata ; a specimen was taken in Suf- 

 folk this spring (Int. 43). 



Acidalia perochraria; was taken by Mr. Harding, at 

 Deal (Int. 109). 



Acidalia inornaria ; Mr. Bond met with several spe- 

 cimens of this near Blandford. 



Rhodaria sanguinalis ; this still continues to be taken 

 on the Cheshire sand hills (Int. 99). 



Odontia dentalis ; has occurred again rather freely at 

 Brighton (Int. 116, 134). 



Pionea stramentalis; this has again been plentiful at 

 Shrawley Wood, near Worcester, and has also been taken 

 at Pembury, by Mr. Weir (Int. 124). 



Spilodes palealis ; a specimen of this insect was taken 

 by Mr. Hunter, at Folkestone, in July (Int. 142). 



Spilodes silacealis; three specimens were taken by 

 Mr. Wallace, on Culver Cliffs, Sandown, Isle of Wight. 



Botys terrealis ; has again been taken rather freely in 

 North Wales (Int. 115), and has likewise been bred by 

 Mr. Almond (Int. 133). 



Botys decrepitalis ; has again been taken by Mr. 

 Buxton, in Ross-shire (Int. 100). 



Botys lancealis ; taken by the Rev. Mr. Hawker (Int. 

 107), and by Mr. Harding (Int. 116), and by Mr. Weir 

 (Int. 124). 



Epischnia diversalis; a specimen, taken by Mr. Hut- 



