112 LEPIDOPTERA. 



2. Callimorpha hera, Linne (Ent. Mo. Mag. viii., 



p. 87). 



3. Tceniocampa gothicina, Herri ch-Scliaffer (Ent. Mo. 



Mag. viii., p. 39). 



4. Agrotis helvetina, Boisduval (Ent. Mo. Mag. viii., 



January, 1872). 



5. Biston lapponariuSf Boisduval (Ent. Mo. Mag. vii., 



p. 282). 



6. Cramhus alpinellus, Hiibner (Ent. Mo. Mag. viii., 



p. 110). 



7. Pevij)elia alhariella, Zeller (Ent. Mo. Mag. viii., 



p. 163). 



8. Penthina ^netallicana, Hiibner (Ent. Mo. Mag. 



viii., p. 255). 



9. PhoxojHeri/x paludana, Barrett (Ent. Mo. Mag. 



viii., p. 134). 



ZvGiENA EXULANS, Hochenvvartli (Ent. Mo. Mag. viii., 

 p. 68), (Fig. 6). 



On the 17th July last Dr. Buchanan White, in company 

 with Mr. J. W. H. Traill, made this grand addition to our 

 lists. These gentlemen secured several examples on a hill 

 in Braemar, at an altitude of between two and three thou- 

 sand feet above the level of the sea. 



From Z. pilosellcB, Esp. (= Minos and nuhigena of our 

 cabinets), exulans is at once separated by the fact of its 

 being S-spottedj to distinguish it from the rest of our 

 British species it is only necessary to say that it is sub-dia- 

 phanous. 



It has been stated by some one, T am unaware by whom, 

 that Dr. White's insect is the form vanadis of Dalman, but 

 this is not the case, for vanadis is ^' parcissime squamata albo 



