The Lepidoptera of Lincolnshive. 87 
PANAGRA PETRARIA, Hb. 
Common among bracken. 
N. Lincoln, 1840-50, F M B. Divs. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6,7; 8, 
S. Lincoln, C PA. Divs. 13, 14, 
NUMERIA PULVERARIA, L. 
Not common. 
N. Linwood, not common, oné 1-6-1903, G W M.; two 31-5-1909 
and one or two on other days in 1909, S B S. Lincoln, 
CPA. Newball, not uncommon, G H R. 
S. Hartsholme, 14-5-1887, JF M. Lincoln, CPA. Skellingthorpe, 
Re Cie) 
EMATURGA ATOMARIA, L. 
Common, often abundant, on heaths. 
N. Gainsborough, 1860, F M B. Divis..1, 2, 5. 7, , 10, 
S. Lincoln, 1840-50, F M B. Divs. 13, 
BUPALUS PINIARIA, L. 
The males are common in fir woods, but the females are 
- rarely seen. 
N. Ashby (Brigg) District, RTC. Appleby (Big wood), 10-6-1881, 
Mrs. Cross. Bradley, two males 27-6-1908, F W S. Div. 2, 
1895, A. E Hall. Gainsborough, 1860, F M B. Holton-le- 
Moor, 12-6-1908, F PH B and GWM. Legsby,GHR.; 
females 1-6-1903, 4-6-1900, G WM;SBS. Lincoln, FM B. 
Market Rasen, common, W L. Morton Carr, abundant, 
including two females 8-7-1909, F P H B. and GWM. 
Pelham’s Pillar Wood, frequent, one female 21-6-1902 ; 
Sweetingthorns, abundant 14-7-1909; Twigmoor, abundant 
25-6-1898; GWM. Scunthorpe, 11-7-1902, A T. 
S. Hartsholme Woods, males common, females rare, J F M. 
Haverholme Priory, very common, J DC. Lincoln, 1848, 
FMB.; CPA. 
ASPILATES STRIGILLARIA, Hb. 
Rare. 
N. Roughton, 1902, F S A. 
S. Hartsholme, 20-6-1892, J F M. 
ASPILATES OCHREARIA, Rossi. 
Very rare. 
N. Saltfleetby, two examples about 1890, C P A, 
S. Wyberton, one only in 1890, J C L-C. 
ABRAXAS GROSSULARIATA, L. 
Abundant. 
N. Bottesford, common 1868-97, M. and A. Peacock. Divs. 1, 2, 
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, II, 12. 
S. Wyberton, J C L-C. Divs. 13, :4, 15, - 17, 18. 
