46 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



L. marginata. Frequently met with. 



L. olivata. Two or three specimens. 



E. albulata. Common, Kimberland. 



E. centaureata, E. absynthiata and E. assimilata. At lamps. 



E, sobrinata. Cranham Woods. 



E. rectangulata. Swarming in some orchards, and not to 

 be met with elsewhere : I took three dozen in less than an 

 hour by blowing the tree-trunlis. 



Y. impluviata. One, Grange ; May. 



M. rubiginata. Not common. 



M. procellata. Not common, Upton. 



P. tersata. Not common, Upton. 



S. dubitata. A few at light ; August. 



C. miata. At light, both before and after hybernation. 



C. corylata. One specimen, Kimberland. 



C. testata. One specimen, Grange. 



C. pyraliata and C. dotata. Common, Upton. 



P. Hamula. Rare. 



P. unguicula. Cranham Woods, scarce ; May. 



P. cassinea. One bred from larva on oak. 



T. derasa. Flying at dusk, Upton ; July. 



B, glandifera. One at rest in the town. 

 A. Ligustri. One bred from dug pupa. 

 L. testacea. Very common at light. 



A. saucia. A few, sugar and ivy. 

 O. macilenta. A few, ivy. 



A, lunosa. A few, ivy and sugar. 

 X. ferruginea. Common, ivy. 



P. flavocincta. One at light. 



X. rhizolitha. Two at rest ; March. 



X. semibrunnea. Three, ivy ; October. 



C. Verbasci. Larvae not uncommon. 

 P. iEnea. Common, Painswick Hills. 

 H. tarsipennalis. Grange ; May. 



E. anguinalis. Not uncommon on Painswick Beacon. 

 E. octomaculalis. One or two at Grange. A new species 

 to this district. 



B. pandalis. Rather scarce, Cranham ; June. 

 B. hyalinalis. Scarce, Dursley ; July. 



S. hybridalis. Common. 



H. Quercana. A few larvtc, but only bred one specimen. 



