49 Mr. George T. Bethune-Baker’s notes 
41. Prodenia littoralis, B. 
Several specimens quite typical. 
42. Sesamia cretica, Ld. 
Two nice specimens. 
43. Caradrina exiqua, Hb. 
Not uncommon. 
44. Caradrina mediterranee, sp.u. (PI. L., fig. 11.) 
Primaries ashen-fawn colour with the least trace of a greyish 
subterminal transverse curved line. Just in front of the posterior 
margin is an indistinct row of very pale ochreous-white spots, the 
middle spots having their inner margin dusted with golden-brown. 
Orbicular stigma obsolete, reniform stigma small dark brown 
encircled with pale ochreous. Costa with four indistinct black 
spots. Fringes lustrous greyish-fawn colour, Secondaries white, 
lustrous, very slightly greyish near posterior margin. Fringes 
lustrous greyish, Exp.alar. ¢ 30mm.; 9 25 mm. 
This species is perhaps nearest Quwadripunctata, but at 
once separable by the almost entire absence ef markings 
and by its much paler and cleaner appearance. From 
Flava of Fallow it is recognizable by the same 
characteristics. 
45. Cucullia chamomille, Schiff. 
I have four specimens of this genus, which are doubtful, 
but appear to be a very dwarfed race of this species, and 
I therefore place them provisionally under this name. 
46. Plusia chalcites, Esp. 
Two ordinary specimens. 
47. Plusia gamma, L. 
Not uncommon. 
48. Heliothis peltigera, Schiff. 
Not rare. 
49. Heliothis nubigera, H. 8. 
One specimen only. 
