The Lepidoptera of Lincolnshire. 177 
Mr. E. A. Atmore has provided me with a valuable list of moths 
taken by his brother, Mr. W. A. Atmore, in the neighbourhood of 
Grantham, which includes many of the minute and local species. 
Where the less common and rarer species have been identified, or 
the identifications confirmed, I have placed the initials, or, in some 
cases, the name of the verifier in brackets after the record to give it 
further weight. Where the referee’s initials in a parenthesis occur 
before the recorder’s name, the reference is to the particular record 
occurring before it; but where the initials are placed after the recorder’s 
name then the reference is to all the records of the captor. 
The collections of Mr. V. T. Crow and Mr. J. F. Musham in the 
Louth and Lincoln Museums respectively, though small, contain many 
useful additions to the County list, both collections having been through 
my hands, and some of the obscure species through the hands of Mr. 
Atmore. In time I hope to be able to publish a supplementary List, 
and make it as complete as the Macro List, and more worthy to take 
its place as a County List. 
I have used the following further contractions :— 
(E.M.A.) signifies Miss E. Maude Alderson. 
(E.A.A.) i; Mr. E. A. Atmore. 
(W.A.A.) 3 Mr. W. A. Atmore. 
(L.B.P.) rs Mr. Louis B. Prout. 
Pyralides. 
AGLOSSA PINGUINALIS, ZL. 
Common in stables and outbuildings. 
N. Gainsborough, FMB. Divs. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. 
S. Lincoln Dist., JF M. Divs. 13, 15. 
AGLOSSA CUPREALIS, Ho. 
N. Panton, one 7-1896, GHR. 
PYRALIS GLAUCINALIS, L. 
Frequent. 
N Ashby (Brigg) Dist., RTC. Barton-on-Humber, one 
25-8-1906, GWM. Binbrook, 1909, SBS. Gainsborough; 
1860, FMB.; 1860, E. Tearle. Lincoln, 1848, FMB. 
Panton, scarce, GHR. Theddlethorpe, 1904, A. E. Gibbs 
(Ent., 1905, p. 81). 
S. Lincoln Dist., J F M. 
PYRALIS FARINALIS, L. 
Common. : 
N. Lincoln, FM B. Divs. a, 3, 6, 7, 8, 10. 
S. Allington, P; Wynne. Divs. 15, 
