102 LEPIDOPTERA. 



Phlogophora Empyrea ; has been taken in some 

 numbers between Lewes and Brighton. 



Cucullia Gnaphalii ; Mr. Bond has been fortunate 

 in breeding three specimens from the larvae he obtained last 

 autumn. 



Phorodesma smaragdaria ; has been taken at Deal 

 by Mr. Bouchard. 



Ennomos fuscantaria ; has been bred from' the egg 

 by Mr. Bolt of Bristol ; from the larva by the Rev. H. 

 Harper Crewe, at Stowmarket ; has been taken at light at 

 Plymouth, at Newnham and at Kensington (Int. hi. 44), 

 and has been kicked off an ash tree at Barnstaple. 



Aleucis pictaria ; the capture of ten specimens at 

 Dartford Heath is recorded (Int. ii. 36). 



Prodelia literalis; the capture of a specimen at 

 Newnham has been recorded (Int. hi. 44). 



Pionea stramentalis j has been met with plentifully in 

 some of the fern districts. 



Pionea margaritalis ; the larva and perfect insect 

 have been taken rather freely round Cambridge. 



Spilodes palealis; several specimens have occurred 

 at Folkestone, and it has also been taken at Sidmouth (Int. 

 ii. 117). 



Botys lancealis ; fourteen specimens were taken by 

 Mr. G. F. Mathews in different w T oods in the neighbour- 

 hood of Barnstaple. 



Chilo obtusellus; several specimens have been taken 

 in the Norfolk fens (Int. ii. 156). 



Acentropus niveus ; this insect having been finally 

 handed over by the Neuropterists to the Lepidopterists, we 

 have figured it on our Plate this year (fig. 6). In the 

 summer of 1856, Mr. E. Brown met with this insect on the 



