382 Mr. E. G. B. Meade- Waldo on a 



bottom of thick herbage, but remains in its larval state 

 until within about fourteen days of emerging. 



4. Utetheisa pulchetta, Linn., Syst. Nat., i, p. 534 (1758). 



Locally and sporadically very abundant in August and 

 September. 



noctuim:. 



Agrotin^e. 



5. Chloridca dipsacea, Linn., Syst. Nat., xii, p. 856 (1706). 



Forest of Marmora. 



Very common the end of March. Flying by day, 1902. 



6. Chloridca pcltigcra, Schiff., Wien Verz., p. 89 (1776). 



Distributed throughout the central plains of Marocco. 

 June and July, 1901. 



7. Euxoa scgctis, Schiff., Wien Verz., ii, 81, 252, ff. 3. a. 

 b. (1776). 



Common at Tangier in spring and autumn. 



8. Euxoa spinifera, Htibn., Samml. Eur. Schmett. Noct, 

 f. 389 (1827). 



Tangier. 



9. Agrotis ypsilon, Rott., Naturf., ix, p. 141 (1776). 

 Tangier, May 1901. 



10. Agrotis comes, Treit., Schmett. Eur., v, 1, p. 254 



(1825). 



Tangier. One specimen. 



11. Agrotis promiba, Linn., Syst. Nat., i, p. 512 (1758). 



The only one seen, September 1901. 

 Tangier. Two specimens. 



12. Agrotis c-nigrum, Linn., Syst. Nat., x, p. 516 (1758). 

 Bred from dug pupa, March 1902. 



13. Episilia faccta, Treit., Schmett. Eur., x, 2, p. 35 



(1836). 



Very common at Tangier throughout the winter. 



