142 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 
Tapinostola extrema.—Twelve with full data from Northants 
and Huntingdon. 
Synia musculosa.—Two from the Spilsbury Collection without 
data. . 
Leucania favicolor.—Three specimens. One from Sheppey, 
presented by Commander J. J. Walker. Two from the Meldola 
Collection, labelled ‘‘ N. Kent, 1911.” 
L. obsoleta.—Five with data. Three from the Meldola 
Collection, labelled ‘‘ Ely.” One from Whittlesea, presented by 
Mr. J. Peed. One from the Champion Collection, labelled 
sel bya 
L. brevilinea.—Twelve with data. Three v. sinelinea, Farn.” 
L. putrescens.—Twenty-one with data, all from Torquay. 
L. unipuncta (extranea).—Two specimens. One from the 
Meldola Collection, labelled ‘‘ Walmer, 1.9. 78,’’ recorded in 
‘E. M. M.,’ 1878, p. 107, and mentioned in ‘ Barrett,’ vol. v, 
p. 163. One taken by the Rev. G. Hughes in the New Forest, 
8.10. 96, recorded in ‘ Entom.,’ 1896, p. 333. 
L. vitellina.—Four with full data. Three from the Meldola 
Collection, taken in Sussex, and one from §. Devon. : 
L. albipuncta.—EHight with full data. Six from the Meldola 
Collection ; 4 taken in Sussex, 2 in Kent, and 2 from §. Devon, 
taken by the Rev..G. Hughes. 
L. turca.—A long series from the New Forest. 
Caradrina exigua.—Seventeen with full data, most of them 
from §. Devon. 
Acosmetia caliginosa.—Seventeen specimens, but only 4 with 
data, from the Meldola Collection, labelled ‘‘New Forest, 
187i-18. 
Pachnobia leucographa.—Twenty-one specimens, 6 with data, 
from Wales, Surrey and Yorks. 
Teniocampa gothica.—A long and very varied series, with full 
data, including several v. gothicina and intermediate forms. 
T.. incerta.—A long and interesting series. A very remarkable 
aberration from the Spilsbury Collection, without data. 
T’.. opima.—Sixteen with full date. Five from Wyre Forest 
taken by myself. Four labelled ‘‘ Lewes” from the Sellon 
Collection. Seven from the Meldola Collection, labelled ‘‘ Lanes, 
St. Anne’s-on-Sea.” 
T. gracilis—A long series, including 40 specimens of var. 
rufescens, Cockerell, from the New Forest, bred by myself. These 
show a very great amount of variation in colour, from light 
ereyish pink to very dark brown. 
Dicycla oo.—Fifteen specimens with full data, including 5 
var. renago, Haw. 
Calymnia pyralina.—Thirty-seven with full data from S. 
Wales, Surrey and Middlesex. 
Cosmia paleacea.—F ive specimens with data. Four from the 
