LEPIDOPTERA OF BURTON-ON-TRENT AND NEIGHBOURHOOD. I17 
FORMATIONS, ROCKS, ETC. 
Yoredale Shales, Gritstone, with 
alluvium. 
Gritstone. 
. ritstone and Bunter conglo- 
merate. 
Coal measures. 
Bunter conglomerate. 
Lower Keuper sandstone. 
Lower Keuper sandstone, Bunter 
conglomerate, with alluvium. 
Keuper marl with alluvium. 
Keuper marl. 
Keuper marl and boulder-clay. 
Rheetic beds and boulder-clay. 
LOCALITIES IN LIST. 
Little Eaton. 
Breadsall Moor and Belper. 
Repton Rocks and Shrubs and 
Bretby Park. 
Ashby, Newhall, Cheadle, Can- 
nock, Ilkeston. 
Cannock Chase, Repton, Milton, 
Seal Wood. 
Winshill, Brizlincote. 
Rugeley. 
Burton, Branstone, Barrow, Wil- 
lington, Rollestone, Eggin- 
ton, Derby, Long Eaton, 
Loughboro’, Drakelow, Cauld- 
well, Horninglow, Stafford, 
Rugeley. 
Somershall, Cubley, Marching- 
ton, Chartley Park, Etwall, 
Findern, Grange Wood, 
Tatenhill, Atherstone. 
Sinai Park, The Oaks, Knightley 
Park, Hoar Cross. 
Needwood Forest,SwilcarWood, 
and Bagot’s Park. 
RHOPALOCERA. 
Afporia crategi, a nest of larvee found by Rev. F. M. Spilsbury, 
in his garden at Barrow-upon-Trent, feeding on apple. 
Pieris brassice, P. rape, P. napi, common throughout the 
district. 
Euchloé cardamines, common throughout the district. 
Colias edusa, clover fields at Repton (W. G.), Horninglow, 
Newton Solney, and Brizlincote (J. T. H.), Winshill (G. B.), 
