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H. Dentina. June. Not rare. 
H. Oleracea. June. Common. 
H. Pisi. August. Larvae. Never on bracken; on sallow, 
broom, sedge, grass. 
H. Thalassina. June. Common. 
C. Umbratica. July. Not rare. 
A. Myrtilli. June. One, flying over heather. 
H. Uncana. August. Cloke Moss. One, too late to be good. 
P. Chrysitis. August. One or two, at flowers. 
P. Iota. August. One, at flowers. 
P.Gamma. August. Common. 
G. Libatrix. August. Notrare. Larvae, on aspen. 
A. Tragopogonis. July. Common, 
M. Typica. July. Common. At sugar, 
M. Maura. July. Common. At sugar. 
E. Mi. August. The larva has a very queer appearance 
when at rest. 
Among the Geometre I did but little. The following are 
a few of my captures :— 
U. Sambucaria. July. Notrare. At dusk. 
M. Margaritaria. June. Common. 
B. Repandaria. July. Common. 
P. Cytisaria. September. Young larve, on broom. 
A. Ulmata. June. Not rare. 
EK. Pulchellata. August. Larve, on foxglove. 
M. Rubiginata ear. plumbata. July. One. 
E. Mensuraria. August. Common. 
E. Palumbaria. August. Common. 
A. Plagiata. August. Common. 
C. Obliquaria. September. Larve, not rarely on broom, 
require patient beating; began turning about the 7th Sep- 
tember. 
O. Cherophyllata. July. Common. 
I gave but little attention either to the Pyralites, and so 
only took a few. 
H. Nymphealis. August. Not common. Cloke Moss. 
H. Stagnalis. August. Not common. Cloke Moss. 
B. Urticalis. June. Common. 
S. Ferrugalis. August. Not common. 
H. Nimbella. August. Larve. Abundant, on camomile, 
near the sea. 
