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1. Luperina basilinea, W. V. Of occasional occurrence, 



May and June, but not common. 



2. L. testacea, W. V. Of occasional occurrence, 



August and September, but not common. 



1. Apamea unanimis, Hub. A single specimen only 



was taken by myself near RoundchimneysPond, 

 June 5th, 1874. 



2. A. oculea, Linn. Abundant everywhere, July and 



August. It is a very variable species. 



1. Miana strigilis, Linn. Marbled Minor. Abundant, 



July and August. 



2. M. furuncula, W. V. Of occasional occurrence in 



June, but not common. 



1. Mamestra anceps, Linn. Of occasional occurrence 



in June, but not common. 



2. M. brassicse, Linn. Cabbage Moth. Common in 



the garden from June to August. 



3. M. persicarise, Linn. Very rare. Taken by my 



father in the garden, June 18th, 1815. 

 1. Axlia putris, Linn. Rare. Taken by the Rev. 

 F. C. Morris and my father in the garden, June 

 llth, 1885 ; also by myself in Wootton Wood, 

 June 28th, 1873, and in Sandhill's Copse, June 

 llth, 1874. 



1. Hydrsecia nictitans, Linn. Ear Moth. Very rare. 



A couple were taken by my father, August 2nd, 

 1818. 



2. H. micacea, Esp. Very rare. Taken by my father 



at sugar, September 12th, 30th, 1843, September 

 llth, 1844; also by my brother, Aug. 8th, 1870. 



