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has found the larvae, near Bordeaux Harbour, Guernsey, 

 feeding upon lichens growing on stone walls. 



Lithosia ruhricollis. — I have taken several specimens in 

 Sark. The larvae are abundant in some four or five localities 

 in Guernsey: they are found full grown at the end of 

 October, in every instance feeding on lichens and mosses 

 growing on elm trees, and on the walls near these trees. 

 Hundreds of the perfect insect were resting on the trees, 

 walls, &c., on June 10th, and fresh specimens were to be 

 found on July 5lh. 



Lithosia quadra. — A lady collector had two larvae brought 

 her, from which she succeeded in breeding one moth. The 

 larvae were found under some old lichen-covered apple-trees 

 in a garden, near Moulin Huet Bay, Guernsey. 



Liparis chrysorrhoea. — Rare in Guernsey. 



Cleora lichenaria. — One specimen, bred by Mrs. Boley, 

 from larvae taken in Guernsey. 



Tirnandra atnataria. — Not uncommon in Guernsey and 

 Sark. 



Hyhernia progemmaria. — I took one specimen at sallow 

 bloom, on March 20lh, in Guernsey. 



Cheimatobia hnimata. — Occurs in Guernsey, though not 

 commonly. 



Eupithecia iinariata. — The larvae not uncommon in the 

 flowers of Linaria vulgaris. Guernsey. 



E. exiguata. — Common in Guernsey and Sark. 



E. rectangulata. — Took several in Guernsey. 



Thera jimiperata. — One specimen taken in Guernsey. 



Melanippe rivata. — Took two, near Fermain Bay, 

 Guernsey, in July. 



Enholia periholata. — Mr. Doubleday informs me that the 

 insect, named as Anaitis pra^formala (Entora. vi, 357), is the 

 Eubolia peribolata of Hiibner. The true Anaitis praeformata 

 is a much larger and altogether different insect. Peribolata 

 is on the wing during September, and flies amongst furze 

 bushes in the daytime ; it also comes to sugar and ivy 

 blossom. The eggs are hatched in the autumn, and the 

 larvae feed upon furze. 



Calamia luiosa. — First noticed a specimen crawling up a 

 reed-stem, at the Grande Mare, Vazon, whilst searching for 

 plants, on October lOlh: it had just emerged from the 



