296 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 
C. alternana, Steph. = gigantana, Guen. — This species 
appears restricted to the south-east corner of Kent, where, in 
some seasons, it is not uncommon. The imago appears in 
August and September among Centaurea scabiosa, in the heads 
of which the larva feeds. 
C. imopiana, Haw.—Local. The imago occurs in June and 
July among fleabane (Inula dysenterica), and flies freely at dusk. 
It has occurred at Darenth, near Strood, Deal, Dover, Folkestone ; 
and Hastings. 
Aphelia osseana, Scop. = pratana, Hub.—'The imago appears 
in July and August, and is very abundant on all downs and other 
similar localities on the chalk. 
Tortricodes hyemana, Hub. — Abundant in all lanes and 
woody districts in the early spring. The female is more sluggish 
in her movements, and, when beaten out, usually drops. 
ERRATUM. 
Eupecilia pallidana, Zell. = albicapitana, Cooke, was inserted 
by mistake in the above list, and must be struck out. 
ADDENDUM. 
Peronea potentillana, Cooke.—Bred last year by Mr. William 
Purdey, of Folkestone, and by Mr. Howard Vaughan, to whom 
he sent pups, from larve found feeding in rolled-up leaves of 
wild strawberry at Folkestone. 
Before closing the above list, I must express my thanks to 
My. C. G. Barrett and Mr. Howard Vaughan for much valuable 
assistance during the progress of this article, which has reached 
far greater length than I originally intended. Before commencing, 
I solicited (through advertisement in this magazine) local and 
private lists from entomologists working these counties. Of local 
lists, the only one of any assistance was that of Hastings and 
neighbourhood, kindly sent by the Rev. EK. N. Bloomfield and 
Mr. E. A. Butler; while the private lists were still more 
disappointing. I was therefore obliged to depend largely on 
recorded localities, and those worked by myself and my own 
immediate friends. This must be my apology for certain localities 
being so frequently mentioned, while others equally favourable 
are almost entirely omitted. 
Auburn Villa, Putney, S.W., November, 1880. 
