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Fig. n. Catoptria (Bmulana, Sch\.=^modestana,Ii.S.=^tripoliana, 

 Barrett. Has also long been known as frequenting 

 salt-marshes in this country, where it feeds in the 

 seed heads of Aster tripolium. This species was 

 recently redescribed by its latter synonym (E. M. M. 

 xvii. 84). 



Figs. 12, 13, 14. Boarmia repandata, two extreme forms. Figs. 

 12 and 13 are of B. repandata var. Sodorensium, Weir, 

 as described Entom. xiv. p. 220, from the Hebrides; 

 while the other (fig. 14) is a very striking example of 

 the var. conversaria, Hub., of the same species, taken 

 by Mr. South in North Devon during the past season. 



Fig. 15. a Dicrorampha (enlarged), as yet undescribed, also 

 taken by Mr. South in North Devon. 



Fig. 10. Stigmonota scopariana, H.-S. (enlarged). Added to the 

 British fauna by Mr. Hodgkinson last season (Entom. 

 xiii. 162). 



Fig. 17, Emmelesia alhidata, var. Hebudium, Weir (Entom. xiv. 

 221), from the Hebrides last season. 



Fig. 18. Bi'yophila par.— Added last season to the British list by 

 Mr. Wm. Warren (Entom. xiii. 225). 



Fig. 19. a new British Pterophorus, probably P. nemoralis of 

 Zeller. Also captured in North Devon by Mr. South. 



Fig. 20. A very beautiful variety of Melanippe montanata, taken 

 this summer by the Rev. H. T. Hutchinson, near 

 Longleet, Wilts. 



Fig. 21. Pyralis Lienigialis, Zell. — Added to our fauna by Mr. 

 Thompson (Entom. xiv. 84), taken near Stony 

 Stratford. 



Fig. 22. Tortrix Lafauryana, Ragonot. Captured near King's 

 Lynn, and added to the British list by Mr. E. A. 

 Atmore, in July, 1881. (Entom, xiv. 153.) 



We have to thank the various gentlemen by whom the 

 specimens figured have been kindly lent. 



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