LEPIDOPTERA. 169 



1. Xanthia citrago, Linn. Orange Sallow. Very rare. 



Taken by ray father in the Green Wall, Sep- 

 tember 8th, 1864 ; and bred by myself, August 

 23rd, 1876. 



2. X. cerago, W. V. Common Sallow. Very rare. 



Taken by my father at sugar, September 29th 

 and 30th, 1843. 



3. X. silago, Hub. Pink-barred Sallow. Rare. Taken 



by my father at sugar, September 21st, 1838, 

 September 13th, 21st, 1844, September 22nd, 

 1866, in Wootton Wood; September 8th, 1870, 

 in Sandhill's Copse ; also by my brother and 

 myself in the garden, September, 1864. 



4. X. croceago, Fab. Very rare. Taken by my father 



at sugar, October 17th, 1842. 



5. X. xerampelina, Hub. A single specimen only was 



taken b} r my father, September 26th, 1816. 



6. X. ferruginea, W. V. Rare. Taken by my father 



at sugar, September and October, 1830, 1831, 

 1832, 1843, 1844 ; a single specimen also was 

 taken by myself, July 21st, 1869. 



1. Cosmia trapetzina, Linn. The Dun-bar. Abun- 



dant everywhere, from July to September. 



2. C. pyralina, Hub. Lunar-spotted Pinion. Very 



rare. Taken by my father at sugar, August 

 26th, 1846, August 18th, 24th, 1855. 



3. C. affinis, Linn. Double-spotted Pinion. Of occa- 



sional occurrence in damp situations from July 

 to September, but not common. 



