92 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 
A. agathina.—Series of 50 from Somerset, Dorset, Hants, 
Surrey and Carnarvonshire. 
A. obscura.—About 80—6 Oxford, 8 Yorks, 3 Essex. The 
rest without data. 
A. hyperborea.—A varied series with full data. Twenty-three 
from Rannoch, 1 from Shetland. 
A. ashworthu.— Twenty-eight from Penmaenmawr with full 
data. Nine without data from the Hope and Spilsbury Collections. 
One of the Hope specimens is labelled ‘‘ H. Doubleday.” 
Noctua subrosea.—Twelve specimens. ‘Three or four of them 
are in bad condition ; the rest more or less worn. 
N. flammatra.—A specimen from the Sellon Collection labelled 
‘*Cummings Collection.” 
A. glareosa.—A long series from many localities in England 
and Scotland. 
N. castanea.—A long series of grey and red forms, both English 
and Scotch. There are two specimens of a pale ochreous yellow 
approaching var. xanthe, Wdfde., both from the Burnt Woods, 
N. Staffs. One was presented to the Collection by the Rev. G. 
Hughes, the other by the Rev. C. F. Thornewill. 
N. depuncta.—Fifteen specimens, but only three have data. 
One from near Reading, taken by Mr. W. Holland. Another from 
the Meldola Collection labelled ‘‘ Exeter, 29.7.02.” A third 
from Forres. 
N. ditrapezium.—Twelve with data. Four of them from 
Brighton ; the others from Scotch localities. 
N. primule.—A long series from English localities. Twenty- 
nine var. conflua from Aberdeenshire, Ross-shire and Nairn. 
Two var. thulet from Shetland, presented by Commander 
J.J. Walker. 
N. dahliimSeries of 8 from the New Forest, 12 from 
N. Staffs, 22 from various Scotch localities. 
N. sobrina.—Series of 20 from Aberdeenshire. 
Triphena orbona (subsequa).—Series of 380 with full data from 
Dorset, the New Forest and Canterbury. 
T’. comes.—A long series, including more than 20 of the dark 
Scotch forms. A remarkably fine specimen of var. rufa, Tutt, 
taken by myself in N. Staffs, is as dark as any Scotch example. 
Hurois occulta.—Fifteen specimens from Scotland with full 
data. Two taken in Essex, August, 1869, from the Meldola 
Collection, are recorded in the ‘ Entomologist,’ vol. iv, p. 325. 
Aplecta tincta.—A fine series with full data, mostly from 
N. Staffs and Scotland. 
A. nebulosa.—A long and very varied series. Hight ab. robsoni, 
4 of which were presented to the Collection by Mr. B. H. Crabtree 
and 4 by Messrs. Main and Harrison. Four ab. thompsoni were 
also presented by Messrs. Main & Harrison and 1 by Mr. B. H. 
Crabtree. 
