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H. sytvuius. Uiicoiimion. I obtained two si3ecimeiis, male and female, in 



July, 18G3. 

 Zygcena trifolii Local. Imago on wing during the midsummer. 

 Z. lonicerce. Same as last. 

 Z. filpendulce. Local and rather uncommon. I have examples of this and 



the two preceeding species in my collection. 

 Lithosia comj^lcuiula. Common. 

 L. quadra. L^ncommon. 



Euchelia jacohece. Eather common at midsummer. 

 Chelonia x>lantaginis. Eare. 

 C. Caja. Common in almost every garden. Although I have bred a good 



many examples of this species, I have not succeeded in obtaining any 



particular variations in colour or markings. 

 C. villica. Eare. 

 Ardia mendlca. Uncommon. Imago in June. 



A. mentliastri. Not uncommon. 

 LijMns auriflua. Common. 



L. salicis. Uncommon. 



Orgyia pudibunda. Uncommon. Bred. 



0. fascelina. Eather rare. Bred. 



0. antiqua. Common. 



Demas coryli Eare. My friend Mr. "W. Smith took three examples in the 

 summer of 1863, he found them resting on the back of an old shed. 

 A day or two afterwards I found a fourth specimen in the same situation. 



Tricliiura cratcegi. Eare. 



Pcecdocampa pojmlL Eare. I caught one in October, 1861. 



Eriogaster lanestris. JS'ot uncommon during some seasons, and rather scarce 

 in otliers. In its pupa state it will sometimes lay two years, the imago 

 emerging early in spring. Mr. Edward Xe^vman says he has had them in 

 the pupa case as many as five years. See Zoologist, page 9259. 



Bomhyx neusfria. Eather uncommon. One in October, 1864. 



B. quercus. Common. 



B. trifolii. Uncommon. Bred. 

 Odonestis potatoria. Plentiful. 

 Lasiocainpa quercifolia. Uncommon. June. 

 Saturnia Carpi ni. I^ot uncommon. Bred. 



