108 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 
Thanaos ? juvenalis, Fab., Limochores thauwmas, Fab., Catocala 
relicta, Walker, only one specimen of this fine moth—I searched 
well for more. Diacrisia virginica, Fab., Ochyria lacustrata, 
Guen., Hadena arctica, Boisd., Drasteria erechthea, Cramer ; 
Loxostege sticticalis, L., Phyciodes tharos, Drury, occurred both at 
Montreal and Toronto; as also Huvanessa antiopa, Linn., Dras- 
teria crassiuscula, Haw. (very common on grassy roadsides and 
fields), Crambus laqueatellus, Clemens, Cacecia retiniana, Wals- 
(knocked out of Pinus), and Coleophora cretaticostella, Clem. I 
am much indebted to Mr. Meyrick, who very kindly overhauled 
and named the Tortrices and the one Tinea included in 
the above list, also to Mr. Prout for identifying my puzzles 
among the Geometers. 
BRITISH NEUROPTERA IN 1915. 
By W.Jd2 Lucas, Ary PUSS: 
For this year I have nothing more than a few notes of dates 
and localities; but these, no doubt, should be put on record, 
that they may, to however slight a degree, increase our scanty 
knowledge of the British Neuroptera. Chrysopa vittata, Wes- 
mael, was taken at the Black Pond on Esher Common, Surrey, 
on July llth (W.J.L.). C. flava, Seop., was noted near Oxshott, 
June 80th (W. J. L.); on a fence in the village of Oxshott, July 17th 
(W. J. L.); Walverden Park, Nelson, Lanes., June 24th, and 
Grassington, Lanes., June 26th-July 8rd (W. M. Tattersall); in a 
garden at Rochdale, Lancs., July (T. Clegg). C. septempunctata, 
Wesm., on a window in: Surbiton, July 14th (W. J. L.). On 
June 19th at a flowery spot in a wood between Netley Heath and 
Gomshall, Surrey, Chrysopas were very numerous, and C. alba, 
Linn., and C. perla, Linn., were captured. At Bishop Wood, 
near Selby in Yorkshire, Mr. G. T. Porritt took C. aspersa, 
Wesm., C. alba, and C. perla in June. 
Of the Scorpion-flies, Punorpa germanica, Linn., was noted 
on several occasions: Bagshot, Surrey, May 23rd (EH. EH. Green) ; 
Blackwater in the New Forest, May 25th (W. J. L.); near Oxshott, 
Surrey, May 30th (W. J. L.); near Claygate, Surrey, June 12th 
(W. J. L.); between Netley Heath and Gomshall, Surrey, 
June 19th (W.J.L.); flying over bracken at Aspull, near Wigan, 
Lancs., July 2nd (W. M. Tattersall). A large female, P. communis, 
Linn., was taken between Netley Heath and Gomshall on 
June 19th (W. J. L.). 
Kingston-on-Thames, March, 1916. 
