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THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



M. subtristata, not uncommon. 



M. galiata, not uncommon, but 

 local, Kingsdown to St. Mar- 

 garet's Bay. 



M. fluctuata, general occurrence. 



Coremia ferrugata and C. uniden- 

 taria, rather common. 



Camptogramma bilineata, common 

 in lanes. 



Eubolia mensuraria, not uncommon. 



E. bipunctaria, very plentiful, 

 although local. 



E. lineolata, very local, Sandwich 

 to Deal ; the larva occurs on the 

 sandhills. 



Bryophila perla, of general occur- 

 rence on walls. 



Acronycta aceris, larvae taken occa- 

 sionally near Kingsdown. 



Leucania conigera, occasionally 

 taken, Walmer to Kingsdown. 



L. lithargyria, a few specimens have 

 been taken. 



Leucania obsoleta, of occasional oc- 

 currence. 



L. phragmitidis, occasionally, Sand- 

 wich to Deal. 



Hydraicia nictitans, a few specimens 

 near Sandwich. 



Xylophasia polyodon, common, lanes 

 near Deal. 



Miana strigilis, not uncommon. 



M. furuncula, plentiful, Walmer to 

 St. Margarets Bay. 



Caradrina cubicularis, not uncom- 

 mon. 



Agrotis tritici, occasionally taken 

 near Kingsdown. 



Triplicena pronuba, common every- 

 where. 



Noctua xanthographa, occasionally 

 near Walmer. 



Eremobia ochroleuca, of general dis- 

 tribution. 



Diaiithcecia carpophaga, the larvae 

 are not uncommon near Walmer 

 on bladder-campion (Silene in- 

 flata). 



D. capsincola, the larvae occur in the 

 lanes near Deal. 



Phlogophora meticulosa, very com- 

 mon. 



Plusia gamma, very common every- 

 where. 



Amphipyra tragopogonis, once only 

 near Sandwich. 



Phytometra cenea, of general oc- 

 currence ; strongly marked speci- 

 mens are sometimes met with. 



Hypena proboscidalis, not uncommon 

 near Walmer. 



Rivula sericealis, occasionally, Kings- 

 down to St. Margaret's Bay. 



Herminia barbalis, occasionally. 



Pyralis glaucinalis, not uncommon, 

 but rather local. 



Pyrausta jiunicealis, P. purpuralis, 

 and P. ostrinalis, of general oc- 

 currence. 



Herbida cespitalis, occasionally. 



Ennychia anguinalis, occasionally, 

 Walmer to St. Margaret's Bay ; 

 rather active on the wing. 



Cataclysta lemnalis, plentiful, but 

 local, Walmer and Sandwich. 



Botys pandalis, not common,Walmer 

 to Kingsdown. 



B. verticalis, common. 



B. urticalis, occasionally very com- 

 mon. 



Pionea forficalis, rather common. 



Spilodes palealis, not uncommon, but 

 rather local. 



Scopula prunalis, of common occur- 

 rence. 



S. ferrugalis, of general occur- 

 rence. 



Stenopteryx hybridalis, this species 

 is sometimes very plentiful. 



Scoparia ambigualis, occasionally 

 with S. basistrigalis and S. cem- 

 bralis near Walmer. 



Crambus pratellus, very common. 



C. perlellus, occasionally. 



C. tristellus, generally common. 

 C. inquinatellus, occasionally taken. 

 C. genicidellus, plentiful, but local, 



near Sandwich, and sparingly near 



Walmer. 

 C. culmellus, not uncommon. 

 Onocera ahenella, once only near 



Walmer. 

 Melia sociella, occasionally taken. 

 Peronea variegana, P. hastiana, and 



