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9. Pielus ? — One specimen, of a species very nearly 



allied to Alripalpis, at light. " Hay Valley," Nairue. 



10. DasypoUa solenophora. — Common, at sugar and in 

 houses. Adelaide and Nairne. 



11. Apina Callistro. — Abundant, at Nairne; flying madly 

 during the hottest sunshine. 



12. A. Feisthamelii. — Common, at Woodside, Echunga, 

 and Hahndorf. The females are very difficult to capture, 

 owing to their wild flight. 



13. Acyphas tristis. — Not common. Hahndorf. Among 

 the thickest scrub, flying like Testudo. 



14. Chlenias arietaria. — Abundant. Nairne. 



15. Nyciemera annulata. — Common everywhere, espe- 

 cially in outhouses, stables, &c. 



16. Leucania extranea. — This was the commonest insect 

 at sugar, being most abundant near Nairne ; also flying in 

 long grass in the daytime, near Strathalbyn. 



17. Heliothis armiger. — A few flying in kangaroo grass, 

 at Woodside, Crafers, &c. 



18. Costnodes elegans. — Two, at Nairne. 



19. Agrotis spina. — Two, at sugar, at Nairne. 



20. Pantydia recoiidita. — Two. 



21. Hypochroma occidtaria. — Scarce. Nairne. 



22. Chlorocliroiiia carenaria. — Scarce. Nairne. 



22. Campiogramma strmigulata. — Abundant everywhere. 



23. Acidalia ? ruhraria. — Abundant, at Hahndorf, but 

 very local. 



24. Acidalia ? repletaria. — A few, at Hahndorf. 



25. Cidaria metaxantliata ? — The only difl'erence between 

 my specimens and those at the British Museum under this 

 name is, that the central band in the fore wing is slightly 

 broader in mine. Not common. Charlestown, Nairne, &c. 



26. Melanodes alripleua. — One, by Mrs. Cox, near "Hay 

 Valley." 



27. Mecyna reversalis. — Common. Nairne, Mount Tor- 

 rens, &c. 



Besides the above I have taken about twenty species of 

 moths, neither of which are in the British Museum lists. 

 With the exception of one very large Geometra they are 

 mostly dingy and insignificant species. 



At the Cape of Good Hope I captured Lampides Hintza 



