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1907, one only ; L. minorata, August 4th, 190i, one only ; L. alhic- 

 lata, very abundant 1905, also at Bykle, July 30th, 1910 ; L. ohliter- 

 ata, June 29th, 1906, one only ; L. luteata, common ; L. sordidata, 

 in Ssetersdal, varies much, many dark varieties ; L. autumnalis, May 

 29th, 1905, one only ; L.corylata; Asthena candidata ; Tephroclystia 

 insignata, T. pusillata, T. indigata, T. togata, T. ahsinthiata, T. lari- 

 ciata, T. castigata, T. satyrata, T. pkimbeolcUa, T. tenuiata, T. nanata, 

 T. dodoiieata, T. sobrinata (Ssetersdal, August, 1910) ; Chloroclystis 

 rectangulata ; Abraxas marginata ; Deilinea 2>usaria, hred ; D. exan- 

 themata, June 25th, 1906, one only; Numeria pulveraria ; Selenia 

 bilunaria, June 1st, 1904, one only ; Gonodontis bidentata, July, 1908, 

 one specimen ; Crocalis elinguaria, August 3rd, 1907, one only ; Opis- 

 thograptis luteolata, June 2nd, 1904, one only ; Epione paralellaria, 

 August 4th, 1909, one; Semiothisa signaria, May 19th, 1911, one; 

 S. liturata ; Hybernia viarginaria, November 3rd, 1909, one worn 

 specimen; Anisopteryx cesctUaria ; Boarmia gemmaria, August 10th, 

 1909, one worn specimen ; B. repandata and var. sodorensium, July 

 15th, 1900, July 5th, 1907, like specimens from Stornoway ; B. bis- 

 tortata, at rest on trees in May ; B. punctularia, May, at rest on 

 trees ; Gnophos obscurana, July 2nd, 1910, one specimen ; G. myrtil- 

 lata, var. obfuscaria, July 27th, 1900, one specimen, like Eannoch and 

 Stornoway varieties ; Ematurga atomaria, abundant, not so dark 

 either male or female as some English examples ; Bitpahis pmiarius, 

 common ; Thamnonoma brunneata, very abundant some years ; Per- 

 conia strigilaria. 



Arctiid^ : Phragmatobia fidiginosa, July 8th, 1907, one specimen 

 dark underwings ; Diacrisia sanio ; Nudaria mundana ; Miltochrista 

 miniata ; Endrosa irrorella. 



Zyg^nid^ : Zygana filipendulce ; Ino statices, very abundant, 

 June, 1906. 



PsYCHiD^ : Fumea coviitella, bred. 



Hepialid^ : Hepialus hecta. 



Pyralid^: Crambus inqumatellus, July and August ; C. tristdlus, 

 July and August ; C. sellascllus, July and August, abundant, and 

 Saetersdal; C. perlelbts, July 20th, 1900, and Saetersdal, July 29th, 

 1900 ; C. margaritellus, July and August, abundant, 1912, and July, 

 1905, at Voksenkollen ; C. myelins, July 3rd, 1908, and August 2nd, 

 1910 ; C. falsellus, abundant July, 1908, and at Bygland, August, 

 1910 ; C. liortuellus, June and July, common ; C. culmellus, abundant, 

 July ; C. dumetelhis, July, 1912 ; C. pratellus, abundant, June ; C. 

 alicnellus, end of June, 1906, abundant at Voksenkollen, July 19th, 

 1907 ; C. silvellus, July 14th, 1900, July 8th, 1912 ; G. ericellus, end 

 of June and July, common; C. iMsuellus, end of June and July, 

 abundant ; Platytcs cerusellus, June, 1906, very abundant on grassy 

 slopes, on wing at 6 a.m. in bright sun; Ephastia elutella, abundant 

 on wing about house at 10 p.m. ; Aglossa pingumalis, June, July and 

 August, common ; Pyralis farinalis, June and July ; Nympluda 

 nymphcBata, July 12th, 1908, and July 21st, 1912, only 2 specimens 

 seen ; Eurrykypara urticata, July 5th, 1907, only one specimen ; 

 Scoparia cembne, June 26th, 1907, only one specimen ; S. ambigualis, 

 June and July ; S. valesialis, June, July and August, 1904 and 1909 ; 

 S. murana, July 7th, 1907 ; S. resinca, August 15th, 1909 ; S. 



