86 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Calligenia miniaia. — Very comraon. 



Euthemonia russula. — A few on the heaths in May. 



Liparis monacha. — Common in July. 



Nemoria viridata. — About half a dozen stirred out in the 

 daytime ; end of May. 



Boarmia consoriaria and Tephrosia consonaria. — Several ; 

 end of May. 



Ephyra trilinearia. — Several. 



Epione advenaria. — Several ; end of May. 



Cleora lichenaria. — Several. 



C. glabraria. — One. 



Minoa eupliorhiata. — Common. 



Pseudopterpna cytisaria. — Common. 



Selidosema plumaria. — About forty on the heaths. 



Tephrosia biundularia. — Several. 



Scotosia undulata. — One. 



Melanthia albicillata. — Several. 



Thyatira balls and T. derasa. — Common; the former in 

 good condition from end of May to end of July. 



Acronycta Ligiistri, A. tridens, Cymatophora Jiuctuosa^ 

 Triph(Bna Jimbria, and Acosmelia caliginosa. — Several. 



Anarta Myrtilli, Hadena Genistce, EucUdia glyphica, 

 E. Mi, and Calocala promissa. — About a dozen of each. 



Catocala sponsa.—A few. 



Larva-beating was more productive ; and, among others, I 

 obtained two Stauropus Fagi(both of which have changed to 

 pupae) ; besides several of Notodonta dodonaea, Chaonia, 

 Dromedarius, Diclaeoides and Camelina, Diphthera Orion, 

 Acronycta leporina, Amphydasis prodromaria, Orgyia pudi- 

 bunda, Tephrosia extersaria, Boarmia consortaria, Teenio- 

 campa miniosa, &c. 



Bernard Cooper. 



Higham Hill, Walthamstow. 



Entomological Notes, Captures, %c. 



Variety of Lt/ccena P/ilceas. — In August, 1873, I obtained 

 a very good specimen of the pale variety of Lycsena Phlseas. 

 All those portions of the wings which are usually red were a 

 light cream-colour on the upper side ; the under side is a 



