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C. Ferrugaia. — Common everywhere. 

 S. Undulata. — Not uncommon ; St. Clerans, Galvvay. 

 Very common ; Garinish Island, Kerry. 



C. Testaia and Populata. — Common ; St. Clerans, Galway. 

 Very common ; Garinish Island, Kerry. 



A. Plagiata. — Abundant in woods near St. Clerans and 

 neighbourhood, Galway. 



71 ChcBroplujllaia. Common everywhere in Galway and 

 Kerry. 



CUSPIDATES. 



P. Lacertula. — Very plentiful. Garinish Island, Kerry ; 

 end of June. I took ten one night. Also a kw in Galway 

 last season. 



D. Vinula. — Common everywhere, of course. 



N. Canieiina. — Not uncommon. Galvvay. I met with a 

 large number three years ago, near Kecep, Connemara. 



NoCTUiE. 



In this group I made scarcely any captures, as, from 

 circumstances, 1 was able to do but very little sugaring or 

 other night-capluring in Kerry, and absolutely none in 

 Galway ; so that almost the only Noctuai I met with were a 

 few day-flying species. 



T. Derasa. — Common (but not so much so as Batis). 

 Garinish Island, Kerry, 



T. Batis. — Very abundant, indeed, on Garinish Island, 

 flying over flowers, near the sea. One night I took a large 

 number at sugar. 



C. Duplaris. — I took ten of this uncommon species in one 

 night (end of June, 1870), in a small wood on Garinish 

 Island, flying slowly over honeysuckle. 



T. Fimbria. — Common. Garinish Island, Kerry; end of 

 June. 



N. Triangiilum. — Common, Garinish Island, Kerry ; end 

 of June. 



N. Brunnea. — Common. Garinish Island, Kerry; early 

 in July. 



D. Capsincola. — Common on all the coasts of Kerry, espe- 

 cially near Derrynane Abbey, flying over Silene. I met with 

 no other Dianthojcia. 



H. Serena. — In immense profusion all June, on Garinish 



