102 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 
Peronea sponsana, common at Loughton amongst beech. P. comparana 
and P. sehalleriana, six of each beaten from blackthorn, August 15th. 
P. variegana and Teras contaminana, generally common amongst whitethorn. 
Dictyopterya leflingiana, D. holmiana, D. bergmanniana,—all generally 
common. 
Argyrotoxa conwayana, common amongst privet bushes. 
Ptycholoma lecheana, bred and beaten from birch, &c. 
Penthina corticana, common on birch trunks, Wanstead. P. pruniana, 
P. betuletana, P. ochroleucana, P. variegana,—all fairly common, 
Loughton, &e. P. gentiana, a score bred from teazle-heads. P. sellana, 
one at Box Hill, July 5th. P. fuligana, a series bred from larve obtained 
at Wicken in May; and Antithesia salicella, two only at Wanstead, on 
willow. 
Hedya ocellana and H. neglectana, very common almost everywhere. 
H. aceriana, two only on poplars, Wanstead. 
Spilonota trimaculana, S. roborana, and Pardia tripunctana, common 
amongst wild roses. 
Aspis udmanniana, a series bred from bramble. 
Sericoris urticuna and S. lacunana, swarming almost everywhere. 
Roxana arcuana, not rare at Loughton among bracken. 
Orthotenia striana, on heathy ground, not rare. 
Eriopsela fractifasciana, four at Box Hill, May 5th. 
Cnephasia musculana, a few specimens only, Loughton, May. 
Sciaphila nubilana, S. subjectana, S. virgaureana,—all very common, 
and generally distributed. 
Capua favillaceana, not common, end of May. 
Bactra lanceolana, generally common in marshy places. 
Phowopteryx uncana, generally common in heathy places. P. biarcuana, 
one beaten from sallows, Loughton, June 20th. P. comptana, swarming 
in Headly Lane, May 5th. P. mitterbacheriana, larvee common on oak, 
and more so on beech, at Loughton, Wanstead, &c. 
Grapholitha ramella, not common, Wanstead only. G. nisella, not 
common, Wanstead, on aspens. G. nigromaculana, larve common in 
flowers of ragwort. G. subocellana, common amongst sallow in July. 
G. trimaculana, swarming amongst elm, Wanstead. 
Hypermecia cruciana, beaten out of sallows, Loughton. 
Batodes angustiorana, swarming round oaks, Loughton, &e. 
Padisea bilunana, common on birch trunks. P. corticana, common on 
oak trunks everywhere. P. profundana, a few from oak and whitethorn. 
P. occultana, two beaten from fir, Headly Lane. P. solandriana, common 
amongst birch trees. 
Ephippiphora cirsiana, a series bred from thistle-stems. E. pflugiana, 
two bred from pup taken at Whittlesford. EH. brunnichiana, larve 
common in coltsfoot roots, December, £. Jenella, larve common in 
