130 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 
Fam. LycosipEs. 
Genus Pirara, Sund. 
Pirata piraticus, Clerck. 
Genus Trocuosa, C. Koch. 
Trochosa picta, Hatn. On sand-hills near sea, Giant’s Causeway, 
Portavogie. 
T. ruricola, De Geer. Common under stones. 
T. terricola, ‘Thor. Common under stones. 
Genus Lycosa, Latr. 
Lycosa annulata, Clerck. Very common on old pasture-land. 
L. pullata, Clerck. Islandmagee. 
L. nigriceps, Thor. Tslandmagee. 
L. palustris, Linn. Islandmagee, Belfast Harbour. 
Genus TARENTULA. 
Tarentula pulverulenta, Clerck. Co. Kerry, Islandmagee. 
Fam. SALTICIDES. 
Genus HipsBLEMUM. 
Epiblemum seenicum, Clerck. Near Dublin. By Dr. Templeton. 
Genus HitiopHanus, C. Koch. 
Heliophanus cupreus, Walck. Portballintrae, island in Strangford Lough. 
Mr. Cambridge, in his work already referred to, says that 
Amamobius similis, Bl., found so abundantly in England, has not 
yet been observed on the Continent; but I have within the last 
few days seen specimens found near Hamburg, where Mr. 
Bosenberg says it is not uncommon. 
Bedford Street, Belfast, May 3, 1880. 
THE TORTRICES OF SURREY, KENT, AND SUSSEX. 
By Watrter P. Weston. 
(Continued from p. 112.) 
Pedisca bilunana, Haw.— Common everywhere among birches, 
and generally distributed. The imago appears in June, and is to 
be reared from catkins collected in March and April. 
P. oppressana, ‘Vreit.—A local and uncommon species. ‘The 
imago occurs in June, and is usually to be met with on the 
trunks of Lombardy poplars, in the bark of which the larva feeds. 
The species has oceurred at Willesden and Folkestone. 
