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very similar to Galley Head, Co. Cork ; Killarney, and Kenmare ; 

 Pontoon. Co. Mayo ; Dalyston, near Lougbrea, and Clonbrock 

 {R. E. D.). 



DiLOBA c^RULEOCEPHALA, L. — Trim, Co. Meath {Mrs. 

 Ciijjpage). 



Leucania turca, L. — Mr. Dillon reports having captured 

 one at Clonbrock ; and two at Merlin Park, Galway. 



L. unipuncta, Haw. (extranea, Gn.). — One specimen at sugar, 

 September 13th, 1896, taken by Mr. K. Donovan at Timoleague, 

 Co. Cork. It is small, pale in colour, but a well-marked 

 example (Ir. Nat. vi. 104), 



L. littoralis, Curt. — Dingle, and abundant on the sandhills 

 of Tralee Bay, Kerry ; as at Castle Gregory, where I took two 

 examples with a red suffusion bordering the central white stripe 

 of the fore wings. 



L. STRAMiNEA, Tr. — Dromoland, Co. Clare {Hon.E. O'Brien). 



CcENOBiA RUFA, Hmc. — Two at Clonbrock {E. E. D.). 



NoNAGRiA (Calamia) lutosa, HI). — Lough Erne, Belleisle, 

 and Enniskillen. 



GoRTYNA ochracea, Hb. — Dromoland, Co. Clare {Hon. E. 

 O'Brien). 



Xylophasia sublustris, £sj?.— Enniskillen {A.) ; Trim, Co. 

 Meath, a dingy brownish form, not ruddy as the type {G. V. H.). 



Laphygma exigua, Hb. — Mr. E. Donovan has added another 

 rarity to the Irish list. He captured a very fine example of this 

 species on September 8th, 1899, on honeydew on a lime tree at 

 Timoleague, Co. Cork. 



Luperina cespitis, F&.— Trim, Co. Meath {Mrs. Cupjjage) ; 

 Enniskillen (P.) ; Cappagh, Co. Waterford iB. ^Vi/se) ; Timo- 

 league, Co. Cork {R. D.) ; Clonbrock. 



Mamestra abjecta, Hb. — Since publishing, Mr. Thornhill, of 

 Castle Bellingham, Co. Louth, has taken specimens of this moth 

 on the adjoining coast. 



M. soRDiDA, Bork. — One at Howth (M. F.). 



M. albicolon, Hb. — Eossbeigh, and Castle Gregory, Kerry. 



M. FURVA, Hb. — Bundoran, Co. Donegal {J.) ; Magilligan, 

 near Derry, several {W. Salvage). 



Apamea ophiogramma, Esj). — Enniskillen (P.). 



Ml\na bicoloria, F?7/.— Timoleague, Co. Cork {R. D.). Mr. 

 Campbell writes that he has recorded this species from near 

 Derry in error. 



(To be continued.) 



