The Lepidoptera of Lincolnshive. 261 
PHYTOMETRA VIRIDARIA Clerck 
Local 
N Gainsborough, 1860, F M B. Linwood, 1-6-1903, G W M. 
Market Rasen District, W L. Pelham’s Pillar Wood, J W B. 
and J P 
S Skellingthorpe Wood, R'ITC.; CPA 
EUCLIDIA MI Clerck 
Common 
N Gainsborough, FM B. Divs. 2, 3, 4,5, 6,7,8,9, 11 
S Hartsholme, 6-6-1895, JF M. Divs. 18, 14, 15, 18 
EUCLIDIA GLYPHICA L 
Not common 
N Alford District: Ailby, 3 examples, 23-5-1890, 4 examples, 
25-5-1890 ; Mother Wood (Aby), two examples, 2-6-1890 ; 
K W. Gainsborough, F M B. Lincoln, C P A. Louth, 
HW K. (The Naturalist’s World 1885, pp. 24, 25). Market 
Rasen, a few in 1896, W L. Maltby and Burwell Woods, V. 
Crow. Newball, rare, GH R.; 6-6-1900, J F M. Pelham’s 
Pillar Woods, J W B. and J. P. Saxilby, 21-5-1893, J W C 
S Lincoln,C PA. Skellingthorpe Wood, R TC 
CATOCALA FRAXINI L 
N Hogsthorpe, 9-1875, R. Garfit (Nat. 1887, p.69, and Nat. 1890, 
p. 150). 
S ||Bourn, one specimen. fBourn, 1872, (possibly the same 
record) 
CATOCALA NUPTA IL 
Local 
N Tattershall, one in 1904, J C L-C 
S Haverholme Priory, common in 1901, and very common most 
seasons atsugar,J DCU. Holbeach District, common, L M C. 
_ AVENTIA FLEXULA Schiff 
S Haverholme Priory, a few specimens are taken in a mixed 
plantation on the wing, the first taken in 1901, J DC 
TOXOCAMPA PASTINUM JT’ 
Local 
N Alford District: Well Vale, one 14-6-1889, E W. Pelham's 
Pillar Wood, a few each year, G W M 
RIVULA SERICEALIS Scop 
Rare 
S Haverholme Priory, four on the wing in garden, J D C. 
Lincoln, 1901, Rev. W. Beecher 
ZANCLOGNATHA GRISEALIS Hb 
% Frequent and generally common 
N Gainsborough, MB. Divs. 2,3,4,5, 7,8, 11 
S$ Lincoln, J F M. Divs. 13, 14, 15 
