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are spotted. The general aspect of the specimen is much, 
smoother and much less mottled than normal. 
Xanthorrhoe (Melanippe) montanata.—A specimen of var. 
costovata without data from the Spilsbury Collection. 
X. (Coremia) quadrifasciaria.—A fine series of 22 from the. 
Oxford district, of which 18 were bred and presented by Mr. C. 
Rippon. ‘There are also 6 Surrey specimens from the Champion 
Collection, and 2 from Essex from the Meldola Collection. 
Cidaria obstipata (fluviata).—Series of 386. Fifteen 9, 21 ?. 
Twenty-six with full data; 10 bred, from Paignton; 16 bred, 
from Bournemouth. 
C. sagittataa—Series of 25. Hieven with full data. 
Huphyia (Anticlea) cucullata.—Series of 40. Twenty-eight. 
with full data; of these, 6 are labelled ‘‘ Perth, bred from pupa,,. 
W. H. Horwood.” Sixteen were bred by myself from a wild 
female taken by me at Paignton, August Ist, 1919. The female. 
parent is also in the series. 
Euphyia (Melanippe) unangulata.—Series of 30, 19 with full. 
data, mostly from Surrey and Hants. 
E. picata.—Series of 25, 12 with data from Hants and. 
Surrey. : 
E. (Phibalapteryx) polygrammuata.—Series of 11. One labelled 
“‘Cambridge, 1878,” from the collection of the late Major 
Robertson. Hight from the Spilsbury and 2 from the Chitty 
Collections, without data. 
Epirrhoe (Melanippe) sociata.—A very long series.  One- 
remarkable aberration taken by myself in June, 1920, on 
Cannock Chase is fully described, ‘ Entom.,’ vol. liu, p. 286. 
Perizoma (Emmelesia) teniata.—Nine specimens. ‘Two with 
data. One from the collection of the late Major Robertson. 
is labelled ‘‘ Lynton, July 31, 1901.” he other was taken 
by myself at Paignton, August Ist, 1919 (‘Intom.,’ 1919, 
Ds ia)s 
Perizoma (Emmelesia) affinitata.—A remarkable specimen 
from the Sellon Collection labelled ‘‘ Salway Collection ” has an 
ochreous ground-colour instead of the normal dark brown. One 
specimen of ab. turbaria, St., from the Meldola Collection from. 
Kent, Darenth Wood. 
Hydriomena furcata (elutata)—A long and very varied series. 
from many English and Scotch localities. 
Eupithecia pini (togata).—Series of 38. Twenty-three with 
data, all Scotch. 
E. irriguata.—The series of 26 includes 13 with full data, all 
from Hampshire. 
E. insigniata.—A bred series of 10, labelled ‘‘ Leominster, 
Mrs. Hutchinson.” Four without data from the Spilsbury 
Collection. 
E. palustraria (pygmeata).—Series of 11. Nine without data. 
