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callis elinrfuarla, Eiinomos alnlaria, E. fuscantaria, Himera pennaria, 

 Nyssia liispidaria, Bislon hirtaria, Ainphidasi/s strataria, A. hetularia 

 a!id var, douhledayaria, Hemerophila abruptaria, Boarmia ciemmaria, 

 Pseudopterpna pruinata, Ephyra annulata, Acidalia aversata, Timandra 

 amataria, Halia vauarla, Strenia clathrata, Abraxas grossulariata, 

 Liffdia adustata, Hyhernia marninaria, H. aurantiaria, Anisopteryx 

 (Bscularia, Cheimatobia brumata, Eupilhecia oblongata, E. vulgata, E. ab- 

 sinthiata, E. rectangulata, Hypsipetes sordidata, Melanippe Jiuctuata, 

 Coremia ferrugata, C. unidentaria, Phibalapteryx tersata, Cidaria immanata, 

 C associata, Pelurga comitata, Drepann falcataria, D. binaria (seen), Cilix 

 glaucata, Dicranura bifida, D. vinnla, Phalera bucephala, Pygara curtula, 

 Lophopteryx camelina, Notodonta diclaa, N. ziczac, N. chaonia (one 

 specimen on April 11th and another about May 20tli), Bryophila p)erla, 

 Acronycta psi, A. megacephala, A. rwnicis, Hydrcecia uictitans, H. micacea, 

 Axylia putris, Xylophasia monoglt/pha, Charaas graminis (two females), 

 Luperina testacea, Mamestra sordida, M. brassicce, M. persicarim (which 

 swarmed), Apaniea basilinea, Miana slrigilis, Grammesia trigrammica, 

 Caradrina morpheus, C. alsines, C. quadripunctata, Riishia tenebrosa (seen), 

 Agrotis puta, A. segetum, A. eoxlmnationis, A. corticea, A. nigricans, 

 A. tritici, A. aquilina, TriphcEna ianthina, T. comes, Noctua augur, 

 N. plecta, N. c-nigrum (not nearly so abundant as last year, though still 

 common), N. brunnea, N. /estiva, N. rubi (both first and second broods), 

 N. umbrosa, Tceniocampa gothica, T. incerta, T. stabilis, T. pidverulenta, 

 Pachnobia rubricosa, Anchocelis lunosa, A. litura, Cirrhwdia xci'anipeiina 

 (one specimen on Sept. 19th), Diantlicccia capsincola, Polia fiavicincta 

 (seen), Phiogophora meticidosa, Eiqdexia hicipara, Hadena tri/olii 

 (abundant), H. oleracea, H. pisi, Plusia chrysitis, P. gamma, Catocala 

 nupta, Hypena rostralis, Pyralis costalis (in 1893), P.farinalis, P. glauci- 

 nails (commonly), Cataclysta lemnata, Paraponyx stratlotalis (commonly), 

 Botys raralis, B. urticnta, Plonea forficalis, Endotricha fiammealis, 

 Phibalocera quercana, CEdematophorus litlwdactylits, Pterophorus monodac- 

 tylus, Alucita hexadactyla. Several other orders of insects also show a great 

 penchant for the luminary, as the following notes at electric light illus- 

 trate. Coleoptera : — Pterostichus madidus, Harpalus proteus, H. piclpemds 

 (several of each); Colymbetcs fuscus, Agabus striolatus, Dytiscus marginalis 

 (female, one), Coccinella bipunctata, Ajjlwdius riifipes, Melolontha vulgaris, 

 Rhizotrogus solstitialis, Sei ica brunnea. Hymenoptera : — Lasius niger, Ophion 

 luteum, 0. obscurum (fairly commonly), together with a few Athalia rosm. 

 Orthoptera was represented by Periplaneta orientalis, and Neuroptera by 

 (probably) several species of the Hemerobiidas. From lamps, both gas and 

 oil, I took Nola cucullatellai six in halfan-hour), Lithosia lurideola, Spilosoma 

 lubricipeda, S. menthastri, Porthesia simllis, Pcecilocampa populi (Nov. 5th), 

 Rumia luteolata, Selenia bilunaria, Odontopera bldentata, Crocallis elin- 

 guaria, Ennomos alnlaria, Himera pennaria, Hemeropliila abruptaria, 

 Boarmia gewmaria, Acidalia vlrgularia, A. aversata, Timandra amataria, 

 Halla vauarla, Strenia clathrata, Abraxas grossulariata, Lomaspills margl- 

 nata, Hybernla ruplcapraria, H. aurantiaria (Nov. 6th), H. marginalia, 

 H. defollarla, A nlsopteryx ascularia, Cheimatobia brumata, Oporabia dilutata, 

 Emmelesia ajfinltata, Euplthecla oblongata, E. succenturlata, E. subfulvata, 

 E.plmpineUata(?), E. vulgata, E. absinthlata, E. sobrlnata[?). E. rectangulata, 

 Melanippe soclata, M. Jiuctuata, Coremia ferrugata, C. unidentaria, Trlphosa 

 dubitata (bybernated), Cidaria miata, C. truncata, C. suffumata, C. associata, 



