116 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 
Anarta myrtilli, L.—Common on moorlands and bogs; dark 
forms at Altadiawan (K.), also near Lough Fea. 
*Hydrelia (EHrastria) uncula, Clerck.—Locally abundant near 
Tamnamore, Lough Neagh, flying freely in the afternoon 
sunshine. 
Rivula sericealis, Scop.—Abundant in damp meadows. 
Gonopterine. 
Scoliopteryx libatrix, L.—Common in the autumn and in the 
spring after hibernation, at sugar. 
Quadrifine. 
Plusia chrysitis, L.—Common and widely distributed, several 
examples of the type with the metallic colour divided by the 
median brown band. 
* Plusia bractea, Fb.—Sometimes not rare at flowers at Lissan 
and Tullylagan ; an example found on Lamium by Prof. Harrison 
near Cookstown; flies in the afternoon sunshine as well as at 
dark. 
Plusia festuce, L.—Most abundant in this district at flowers ; 
several with the metallic spots connected together, forming one 
central golden blotch; ab. juncta, one example, has the spots 
confluent on one fore wing and divided on the other. 
*Plusia wota, L.—Locally not uncommon, and var. per- 
contationis, Fr., occurs. Localities: Lissan, near Cookstown 
(H.), Lough Fea, near Stewartstown, and at Lough Neagh. 
Plusia pulchrina, Haw.—Abundant, varying from a_ pale 
salmon colour to a deep purplish red, and often with a bright 
orange patch below the Y mark. ; 
Plusia gamma, L.—Not very common, except occasionally in 
the Lough Neagh district, where it sometimes abounds at mint 
flowers. 
Plusia interrogationis, L.—Kane found this species not rare 
at Altadiawan ; often abundant over the heather near Lough 
Fea; at Killymoon it occurs on an isolated area of bogland which 
has been preserved from the general destruction by peat cutting ; 
the species taken here are very dark, and without the beautiful 
purple tint of the moorland form. 
*Abrostola triplasia, L.—Locally abundant at Lissan, Lough 
Fea, and near Stewartstown ; larve on nettles near Cookstown 
(E,) 
Abrostolla tripartata, Hufn.—Abundant and widely spread, 
although Kane found it rare at Favour Royal. 
Euclidia mi, Clerck.—Local at Favour Royal (K.), and also 
near ‘'amnamore. 
j ERRATUM. 
Vol. lili, p. 277, line 3, for L. deplana read L. complana. 
(To be continued.) 
