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plentiful at light, the most common species being Anchocelis lwnosa, 
which some evenings positively swarmed, and rarer Polia flavicincta 
and Humichtis protea. The latter insect I do not remember to 
have observed before in this part of the county. There is an 
exquisitely faithful figure of it in M. J. Culot’s ‘ Noctuelles d’ Europe,’ 
in my opinion by far the most accurate work of the kind ever 
attempted, and in every way worthy of the artist who has designed 
for so many years the plates of M. Charles Oberthiir’s beautiful 
‘ Lépidoptérologie Comparée.’ — H. Rowzanp-Brown; - Harrow 
Weald, Middlesex. 
Morus Caprurep By Licut-TRAP (continued from p. 254) :— 
Avcust.—Leucania conigera. Ast (one).—L. lithargyria. 1st 
(one).—Apamea secalis. 1st (one); 11th (one); 12th (one); 13th 
(one) =4.—Hydrecia nictitans. 1st (three); 12th (two); 13th (one); 
16th (two); 17th (two); 18th (two); 19th (three); 20th (two); 21st 
(one); 23rd (one)=19.—Selenza bilunaria. 1st (one).— Noctua 
plecta. 1st (one); 12th (one) =2.—Mesoleuca ocellata. 1st (two); 
13th (two); 19th (one); 20th (one); 24th (one)=7.—Coremia ferru- 
gata. lst (three); 2nd (one); 11th (one); 12th (two); 19th (one); 
20th (two) =10.—Plusia gamma. 1st (one); 11th (one); 20th (one); 
25th (one); 29th (one); 30th (one)=6.—Cerigo matura. 1st (one); 
18th (one) =2.—Anaitis plagiata. Ist (one); 12th (one); 13th (one); 
15th (one); 16th (one); 19th (four); 20th (three); 24th (three); 31st 
(one) = 16.—Agrotis puta. 10th (one); 18th (two); 19th (one); 21st 
(one)=5.—Triphena pronuba. 10th (one); 11th (one); 12th (one); 
13th (one); 14th (one); 15th (one); 20th (two); 21st (one); 23rd 
(two); 24th (one); 27th (one); 29th (one) =14.—Hupithecia oblon- 
gata. 11th (one); 12th (one); 13th (one); 14th (one); 19th (one); 
20th (four); 24th (one)=10.—Xanthorhoé fluctuata. 12th (one); 
17th (one); 19th (one); 24th (one); 27th (one) =5.—Phlogophora 
meticulosa. 13th (one); 27th (two)=3.—Luperina testacea. 18th 
(one); 15th (four); 16th (four); 17th (five); 18th (ten); 19th (ten); 
20th (fifteen); 21st (nine); 22nd (seven); 23rd (two); 24th (seven) ; 
25th (one); 26th (four); 27th (seven); 28th (six); 29th (five); 30th 
(nine); 31st (six) =112.—Hydrecia micacea. 13th (two); 14th 
(one); 20th (one); 24th (four); 29th (one); 31st (one) =10.—Crocales 
elinguaria. 13th (one); 14th (one); 17th (one); 24th (one)=4.— 
Noctua xanthographa. 13th (one); 19th (one); 20th (three); 23rd 
(one); 28th (one); 29th (four); 30th (one) =12.—Ortholitha bipune- 
tarta. 14th (one); 15th (one)=2.—Xylophasia monoglypha. 1dth 
(one); 24th (one); 27th (one)=3.—Noctua rubi. 15th (two); 16th 
(three); 20th (two); 23rd (two); 24th (one); 28th (one); 31st (one) 
= 12.—Miana bicoloria. 17th (one).—Limandra amata. 18th (one). 
—Phibalapteryx vitalbata. 18th (two); 21st (one) =3.—Lomasptlis 
marginata. 20th (one).—Leucania pallens. 20th (one); 31st (one) 
=2.—Pterostoma palpina. 20th (one).—Ligdia adustata. 20th 
(one).—Noctwa c-nigrum. 21st (one).—Opisthograptis luteolata. 
22nd (one); 24th (one); 28th (one); 30th (one) =4.—Abrostola tripar- 
lita. 23rd (one).—Coremia designata. 24th (one).—Acidalia ornata. 
24th (one).—Bryophila perla. 24th (one).—Amphipyra tragopogonis. 
24th (two).—Tholera cespitis. 24th (one); 25th (two); 27th (ane); 
