32 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 
*Acronycta tridens, Schiff.—Several bred from larve found 
near Stewartstown. 
Acronycta psi, L.—Very abundant. 
*Acronycta menyanthidis, Vw.—Not uncommon; a number 
bred from larve found at Lough Neagh; var. scotica, Tutt; a 
few larve on Myrica gale at Lough Fea (H.). 
Acronycta rumicis, L.—Abundant generally ; var. salicis, Curt., 
not uncommon at Favour Royal (K.) and also locally. 
Trifine. 
Agrotis (Huroa) segetum, Schiff.—Very abundant, less com- 
mon in the autumn; varying from light brown to almost black. 
* Agrotis (H.) vestigialis, Rott.— Not uncommon at ragwort and 
heather bloom on the sandy shore at Washing Bay, L. Neagh ; 
this locality is almost thirty miles from the sea, as the crow 
flies. 
*Agrotis (E.) corticia, Hb.—Rare at light, and at privet 
blossom. 
*Agrotis (E.) cinerea, Hb.—A single specimen, taken at light 
at Tullylagan near Cookstown, June, 1897. 
*Agrotis (E.) nigricans, L.—Locally abundant at ragwort at 
Killymoon ; Loch Fea and near Lough Neagh; dark form ab 
Jumosa, Haw. 
* Agrotis (H.) tritici, L.—Not uncommon, with var. aquilina, 
God., on sandy ground at Killymoon; rarer near Stewartstown. 
Agrotis (Feltia) exclamationis, L.—Very common, varying 
from pale brown to black. 
Agrotis ypsilon, Rott.—Fairly common at sugar and ivy 
bloom ; var. pallida, Tutt, occasionally. 
Agrotis (Lycophotia) strigula, Thnb.—Abundant on heathery 
eround ; the local form, dark red. 
*Agrotis (Peridroma) saucia, Hb.—Sometimes not rare at 
sugar and ivy; single examples of ab. margaritosa, Haw. 
*Agrotis (Hueretagrotis) agathina, Dup.—Locally abundant in 
the district on the bogs. ‘The following forms have occurred : 
hebridicola, Staud., rosea, Tutt, and scoparia, Mill. 
Noctua (EHxarnis) augur, Hb.—Abundant and widely spread. 
Noctua glareosa, Esp.—Kane states that this species is rare 
at Favour Royal; not uncommon at heather bloom in this locality 
and widely distributed. 
Noctua baja, Fab.—Generally common at sugar and grasses. 
Noctua e-nigrum, L.—Abundant in this district at Glyceria 
fluitans, although Kane states that it is scarce generally in 
Ireland. 
Noctua triangulum, Hufn.—Not common, but widely distri- 
buted ; Lissan, Lough Fea and at Killymoon. 
Noctua brunnea, Fb.—Locally abundant generally in the 
county ; blackish forms near Lough Fea. 
