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larva, which died. C. Spiniila, rather common, D. Un- 

 guicula, May 2nd, common. T. Derasa, June 24th, common 

 at sugar. C. Duplaris, one at sugar. A. Ligustri, several at 

 sugar. L. Conigera, one at sugar. L. Comma, several at 

 sugar. N. Saponarise, June 16th, common at sugar and by 

 beating. H, Popularis, Sept. 1st, several at light. C. Cy- 

 therea, common at sugar. L. Testacea, at light, not com- 

 mon. M. Fasciuncula, one specimen at sugar. M. Literosa, 

 common at sugar. G. Trilinea, very common. A. Saucia, 

 several at sugar. N. Umbrosa, common at sugar, Aug. 8th. 

 N. Augur, common at sugar, June 16ih. O. Macilenta, one 

 at ivy-blossom. A. Pistacina, very abundant, Sept. 9th. A. 

 Lunosa, common at ivy. C. Spadicea, rare. X. Citrago, 

 found a number of pupa? at lime, but all died. C. Affinis, 

 one specimen. D. Capsincola, one specimen at flowers. P. 

 Flavocincta, very common at sugar. A. Advena, common at 

 sugar and honeysuckle. X. Lithorhiza, one specimen at sal- 

 low. C. Verbasci, larvae plentiful in the Royal Agricultural 

 College Botanic Garden. C. Umbratica, common at honey- 

 suckle. B. Parthenias, not common at sallows. A. Triplasia, 

 common at flowers. P. Iota, abundant at honeysuckle. E. 

 Glyphica, May 18th, abundant. P. iEnea, May 2nd, com- 

 mon. E. Apiciaria, common along hedges. E. Dolobraria, 

 one specimen. S. Lunaria, one specimen. C. Lichenaria, 

 common. E. Trilinearia, common, beaten out of beech. E. 

 E. Omicronaria, several larvae on maple. E. Pendularia. 

 larvae common on birch. A. Sylvata, June 16lh, several. A, 

 Incanata, rare. S. Clathrata, common. M. Euphorbiata, 

 very common in Oakley Park. A. Ulmata, one beaten from 

 elm. L. Adustata, beating. H. Rupicapraria, male abun- 

 dant, sitting on hawthorn-twigs. E. Albulata, very abundant. 

 E. Subnotata, one specimen. E. Exiguata, common. M. 

 Albicillata, June 12th, several. M. Procellata, not common. 

 A. Derivata, common in April. C. Propugnata, abundant. 

 S. Dubitata, abundant. S. Rharanata, one specimen. O. 

 Chaerophyllata, common. — F. C. Harman ; Crainhatri's 

 Farm, Cirencester, January 13, 1869. 



