116 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 
Hill (South) ; Isleworth (Fenn); Bedford Park (Miss EH. Sharpe) ; 
Whitton (Rendall); Harefield, abundant (Wall); Chiswick, 
common, larva on hawthorn, &c. (Sich); South Hampstead, 
abundant (Watts); Tufnell Park, Highgate (Shepherd) ; Clapton 
(Bacot); Oxhey Lane (Rowland-Brown); Dalston (Prout) ; 
(St. John’s Wood, often common (South)]. 
Venilia macularia, L., Bishop’s Wood (Knaqqs fide Vaughan) ; 
Pinner Woods, common (Watts); Harrow-Weald (Rowland- 
Brown). 
Angerona prunaria, L., one specimen, Bishop’s Wood, 
Hampstead (Godwin). 
Metrocampa margaritaria, L., Bishop’s Wood, common, 
Kingsbury, Old Oak Common, rare (Godwin); Mull Hill, 
rather common (South); Bedford Park (Rev. J. W. Horsley); 
Chiswick (Ckil.); Whitton (Rendall); Harefield, one taken 
(Wall) ; Highgate (Shepherd) ; Ealing (Adye); Pinner Woods, 
Harrow- Weald, common (Rowland-Brown). 
Ellopia prosapiaria, L., Whitton (Rendall) ; Harefield, one in 
1886 (Wall). 
Eurymene dolobraria, L., Bishop’s Wood (Vaughan). 
Pericallia syringaria, L., Bishop’s Wood, fairly common, Old 
Oak Common, privet used to grow here (Godwin) ; Mill Hill, the 
larve not scarce on privet (South); Whitton (Rendall) ; Hare- 
field, sparingly in gardens (Wall). 
Selenia* bilunaria, Esp., generally common (Godwin); Mill 
Hill (South); Bishop’s Wood (Vaughan); Whitton (Rendall) ; 
Harefield, fairly common, summer var. also (Wall) ; Chiswick, 
once in July (Sich); Highgate (Shepherd); Ealing (Adye) ; 
Harrow - Weald (Rowland- Brown). 8S. tetralunaria, Hufn., 
Bishop’s Wood (Bartlett fide Vaughan, as illustraria) ; Whitton 
(Rendall). 
Odontoptera bidentata, Clerck, Bishop’s Wood, common 
(Godwin) ; palings, Milfield Lane (Vaughan) ; Whitton (Rendall) ; 
Highgate (Shepherd) ; Harrow- Weald, common at light (Rowland- 
Brown). 
Crocallis elinguaria, L., generally common (Godwin); Mill 
Hill, larve verv common on hawthorn, sloe, &c. (South); Bed- 
ford Park (Rowland) ; Hampstead (Vaughan) ; Whitton (Rendall) ; 
Harefield, not common (Wall); Chiswick, larva common, the 
dark-coloured ones on pear trees and the light-coloured specimens 
on currant and honeysuckle (Sich) ; South Hampstead, common 
(Watts); Tufnell Park (Shepherd); Harrow-Weald (Rowland- 
Brown). 
Eugonia alniaria, L., Hampstead Heath, Old Oak Common, 
Hammersmith, larva on sallow and willow (Godwin): West 
Hill, Highgate (Vaughan) ; Whitton (Rendall) ; Chiswick, larva 
* Selenia has also been used by Nuttall for a genus of North American 
Crucifere. 
