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THE NATUEALIST. 



Limonium, Cotyledon umbilicus, Alisma plantago, Papaver Bhceas, Orobanche 

 major, Poly gala vulgaris, Genista tinctoria and anglica. Ononis arvensis, Melilo- 

 tus officinalis, Chlora perfoliata, Scrophularia sambucifolia, vernalis and nodosa, 

 Veronica Anagallis, and a great number of papilionaceous and umbelliferous 

 plants. We reached Tangiers in the evening after spending the day most 

 delightfully. 



A LIST OF THE MACRO-LEPIDOPTEEA WHICH OCCUR 

 IN PERTHSHIRE. 



By F. B. W. White, Esq., F.B.S., Ed. 



PART III. 



NOGTUINA. 



Thyatira batis, not common. 



Cymatophora duplaris, not common. 



C. flavicornis, Kinnoull, Rannoch. 



Bryophila perla, common. 



Acronycta tridens, rare. 



A. psi. 



A. leporina, not common. 



A. ligustri 



A. rumicis. 



A. myriccB, Rannoch. 



Leucania conigera, not uncommon 

 on the flowers of LycJmitis Flos-cu- 

 culi. 



L. comma. Bridge of Allan. 



L. impura. 



L. pallens. 



Nonagria fulva. 



N. crassicornis, one specimen, 

 Mr. Trotter. 



Gortyna Jlavago, common. 



Hydroecia nictitans. 



Axylia piitris. 



Xylophasia rurea, two varieties, 

 one very dark. 



X. litlioxylea, not common. 



X pohjodon, a very dark variety. 



Hellophobus popularis. 



Charaas graminis, fond of sitting 

 on the flowers of Senecio jacobcea in 

 the day time. 



Mamestra Jurva, Perth, rare. 



M. BrassiccB. 



Apamea Basilinea. 



A. oculea. 



Miana strlgilis. 



M. fasciuncula. 



M. literosa. 



M. furuncula. 



Caradrina cubicularis. 



Rusina tenebrosa. 



Agrotis suffusa. 



A. segetum. 



A. exclamationis . 



A. Agathina, rare. 



A porphyrea. 



