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female at rest, from whom ova were obtained, T. A. hetularia, 

 larvae and pupse, plentiful, T. ; few, G. Cleora Uchenaria,, fairly 

 common. Boarmla repandata, common. B. cinctaria, one 

 specimen, T. Tephrosia hiundalaria, common, G. and C. ; few, 

 near Dunmanway. Gnophos ohscuraria, not common. Pseudo- 

 terpna pruinata, common. Geometra papilionaria, two larvse 

 and one imago, T. ; several, G. ; common, near Dunmanway. 

 lodis lacteayia, very common. Hemithea strigata, one, T. ; single 

 specimens, near Bandon, Drimoleague, and G. ; several at C. 

 Zonosoma linearia, one, T. Acidalia dimidiata and hisetata, 

 common. .1. margine punctata, not common, T. ; common, G. 

 and C. A. subsericeata, not uncommon, T. ; several, G. ; com- 

 mon, C. A. remataria, few, G. A. imitaria, common. A. aver- 

 sata, common. Cahera pusaria and exantliemata, common. 

 Macaria Uturata, scarce, T. Panagra petraria, one, T. ; two, G. 

 [Scodiona helgiaria. — By mistake, Mr. Kane gives my name 

 (C D.) against this insect ; the entry should be transferred to 

 the next species.] Selidosema ericetaria, one, T. ; several, G. 

 Ematurga atomaria, common on heaths. Bupalus piniaria, one 

 specimen, dusking on May 27th, 1900, T. Sterrha sacraria, one 

 specimen at ragwort on Aug. 27th, 1898, T. ; seen by Mr. Kane. 

 Abraxas grossidariata, very common. Lomaspilis marginata, com- 

 mon. Hijbernia viarginaria, not uncommon at sallow blossom, 

 T. H. defoliaria, a few imagines and pupae, T. Anisopteryx 

 cescidaria, fairly common, T. Cheimatobia brumata, common, T., 

 G., and near Bandon. Oporabia dilutata, common, T., G., and 

 near Bandon. Larentia didi/mata, scarce, T., C. ; common, G. 

 L. multhtrigaria, common, T. L. vlridaria, common, especially 

 inland. Emmelesia alcheniillata, three specimens, T. ; few, G. 

 F. albulata, locally abundant, T. E. iinifasciata, several, T. and 

 C. Enpithecia venosata, common, a melanic variety at G. E. 

 pulchellata, rather scarce, T. ; common, G. E. oblongata, com- 

 mon, T. and C. E. subftdvata, scarce, T. ; few, C. E. plnnibeo- 

 lata, scarce, T. ; fairly plentiful in a small wood near Dunman- 

 way. E. scabiosata, common, T. ; few, C. E. pygmcEata, one 

 specimen beaten out of oak on June 24th, 1900, T. E. satgrata, 

 a few specimens, T. and C. E. castigata, fairly common, T. and 

 C. E. jasioneata, common by the sea, C. E. virgaurcata, com- 

 mon, T. and C. E. ralerianata, common, T. and C. E. indigata, 

 one specimen. May 18th, 1900, T. E. constnctata, larvae locally 

 common, C. E. nanata, fairly common, T.; one, C. E. ridgata, 

 common. E. albipwnctata, larvae plentiful on Angelica sylvestris, 

 T. E. absinthiata, common, T. and C. E. assiimlata, few larvae 

 and imagines, T. E. tenuiata, two larvae in sallow catkins, T. 

 E. lariciata, rather scarce, T. E^ abbreviata, common, T. and C. 

 E. togata, larvae plentiful in spruce fir-cones, T., and near Dun- 

 manway. E. pumUata, common. E. coronata, scarce, T. and C. 

 E. rectangidata, fairly common. E. debiliata, larvae plentiful, T. 



