204 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 
C. truncata var. centum-notata, Fab.;* Myr. Wall mentions this 
as the form most frequently taken at Harefield. C. suffumata, 
Hb., Mill Hill, common in the garden (South); Clutterhouse 
Lane (Godwin); [Northwood (South)].  C. silaceata, Hb., 
Chiswick, once (Sich). C. testata, L., Mill Hill (South) ; Clutter- 
house Lane, Kingsbury, Old Oak Common (Godwin); Bedford 
Park (Miss H. Sharpe); Chiswick, once from bramble bush 
(Sich) ; Hampstead Heath, common (Watts) ; Harefield, common 
(Wall); [Northwood (South)]. C. fulvata, Forst., Mill Hill 
(South); generally common (Godwin); Bishop's Wood (Vaughan) ; 
Chiswick, not common (Sich) ; Harrow-Weald (Rowland-Brown) ; 
Hendon (Watts) ; Harefield, common (Wall); Hampstead (Shep- 
herd); (Kingsbury (South)]. C. dotata, L. (= pyraliata), Mill 
Hill, larve common on Galiwm mollugo (South); generally 
common (Godwin); Bedford Park (Rev. J. W. Horsley); Harrow- 
Weald (Rowland-Brown) ; South Hampstead (Watts) ; Harefield, 
frequent (Wall); Hampstead (Shepherd). C. associata, Bork. 
(= dotata, Gn.), Mill Hill, one netted in the garden, 1876 (South) ; 
Chiswick, common, larve on red currant (Sich); Harefield, 
occasional (Wall); Hammersmith (Mera, as dotata); Dalston 
(Prout). 
Pelurga comitata, L., generally common (Godwin); Kentish 
Town (Vaughan); Bedford Park (Ckll.); Chiswick, common 
(Sich); Whitton (Rendall) ; Harrow-Weald (Rowland- Brown) ; 
South Hampstead (Watts); Harefield, one in 1888 (Wall) ; 
Hammersmith (Mera); Clapton (Bacot). 
Subf. Huboliine. 
Ubneake cervinata, Schiff. (= cervinaria, Newm.), Old Oak 
Common (Godwin) ; Bedford Park (Rowland); Chiswick, larva 
on Malva (Sich); Harefield, taken rarely (Wall). E. limitata, 
Scop. (= mensuraria), Mill Hill (South); Old Oak Common 
(Godwin) ; Harrow-Weald (Rowland-Brown) ; Harefield, frequent 
(Wall); Finchley (Shepherd). E. plumbaria, Fb. (= palumbaria), 
Hampstead Heath, common (Watts) ; Harefield, common (Wall) ; 
Old Oak Common (Mera) ; [Northwood, common (South) ]. 
Anaitis plagiata, L., Bishop’s Wood, Hampstead (Godwin) ; 
Whitton (Rendall) ; Harefield, a few of the autumn brood in 1885 
(Wall). 
Chesias spartiata, Fues., Hampstead Heath (Godwin) ; Haver- 
stock Hill (Knaggs fide Vaughan); Harefield, plentiful (Wall). 
C. rufata, Fb. (= obliquaria), Hampstead Heath (Godwin). 
Subf. Stonine. 
Tanagra atrata, L. (= cherophyllata), Mill Hill (South) ; 
* In the case of a polymorphic insect, like ¢rwncata, it seems most con- 
venient to use the specific name in the broad sense, as covering all the forms, 
and designate any special form by a name, even though it may be that which 
originally stood for the species, 
