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E. tit/ionus, Coenonympha pamphilus, Thecla rubi, Chrywphaims phlccus, 

 LyccBua agon, L. icanis, Hesperia actceon, H. sylvanus. 



Heterocera : — H.einaris fmiformis, Trochiliam crabroniforiids, Zyycena 

 lonlcerce, Lithusia deplana, L. lurideola, Emydia cribrum, Euchelia 

 jacobcece, Spilosonia lubricipeda, Hepialus humuli, H. hectus, Porthesia 

 siniilis, Malacosoma neustria, Odonestis Rotatoria, Thyatira batis, T. 

 derasa, Acronycta psi, A. aceris, A. megacephala, Leucania cunigera, L. 

 lithargyria, L. comma, L. impara, L, pallens, Xylophasia lithoxylea, X. 

 monoglypka, X. heputlca, Dipteryyia scabriuscida, Cerigo matura, Ma- 

 viestra surdida, M. brassica, Apamea didyma, Miana strigilis, M. bicoloria, 

 Graminesia trigrammica , Caradrina mor'pheus, C. alsines, C. taraxaci, 

 Rusina tenebrosa. Agrotis suffusa, A. segetum, A. lunigera, A. exclama- 

 tionis, A. corticea, A. nigricans, Noctua triangidum, Triphana ianthina, 

 T. fimbria, T. comes, T. prontiba, Orthosia upsilon, Hecatera serena, Eu- 

 plexla lucipera, PhlogopJiora meticulosa, Apiecta nebidosa, Hadena den- 

 tina, H. trifolii, H. oleracea, Cucullia umbratica, Gonoptera libatrix, 

 Habrostola tripartita, Plusia gamma, Anarta myrtilU, Heliothis dipsacea, 

 Acontia luctuosa, Phytometra viridaria, Zanclognatha tarsipennalis, Hy- 

 pena proboscidalis, Uropteryx samhucaria, Ramia luteolata, Metrocampa 

 margaritaria, Ellopia prosapiaria, Pericallia syringaria, Amphidasys be- 

 tularia, Boarmia repandata, B. gemmaria, Tephrosiabiundularia, Gnophos 

 obscuraria, Pseiidoterpiui pruinata, Nemoria viriduta, Hemithea strigata, 

 Acidalia dimidiata, A. bisetata, A. dilutaria, A. virgnlaria, A. margine- 

 punctnta, A. imitaria, A. aversata, Cabera pusaria, C. exanthemata, 

 Macaria litiirata, Bupalus piniaria. Abraxas grossidariata, Lomaspilis 

 marginata, Lareiitia viridaria, Enpithecia castigata, E. subnotata, E. 

 minutata, E. tenuiata, E. pumilata, Thera variata, T. firmata, Hypsi- 

 petes sordidata, Melanthia bicolorata, M. ocellata, M. albicdlata, Melanippe 

 procellata, M. unnngulata, M. rivata, M. sociata, M. galiata, M.Jiuctuata, 

 Anticlea rubidata, Camptogramma bilineata, Phibalapteryx tersata, Ci- 

 daria immanata, C. dotata, C. associata, Eubolia limituta, E. plumbaria, 

 Anaitis plagiata, Tanagra atrata. — E. E. B. Prest ; Arva, Dacres 

 Road, Forest Hill, S.E. 



Lepidoptera at the New Forest in June. — So much has been 

 said and written of this glorious hunting-ground that I am afraid I 

 can add little that will be of interest. I arrived at Brockenhurst on 

 June 15th, and my first capture was Hadena genistce, at rest on a 

 paling, on my way to our rooms. Needless to say, perfect insects 

 were very backward, and the species that are usually so plentiful in 

 this district at this time of the year were conspicuous by their absence. 

 Larva)-beating (which I went principally for), on the other hand, was 

 fairly profitable, the following species occurring — mostly from oak — 

 every day during my stay: — Thecla qiicrcus, common ; Limcnitis sibylla, 

 larvte and pupae fairly plentiful on honeysuckle around tree-trunks ; 

 Nola striguln, fairly plentiful, very few emerging after successfully 

 pupating ; Liparis aurifina and L. vionacha, very common ; Lithosia 

 quadra, plentiful, but fearful cannibals in confinement ; Malacosoma 

 neustria, occasionally; Pericallia syringaria, a few on honeysuckle; 

 Himera pennaria, Phigalia pilosaria, and Amphidasys prodromaria, all 

 plentiful ; Cleora lichenaria and C. glabraria, occasionally on the 

 lichens, but difficult to find ; Phorodesma bajiilaria, very scarce, I only 



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