1(52 PORTLAND LEPIDOPTERA. 



TRIPH^NA PRONUBA, L. Very common, and, like the last species, 

 with a great range of variation. 



AMPHIPYRID.E, Gn. 



AMPHIPYRA TRAGOPOGONIS, L. Not uncommon. 



ORTHOSIHLE, Gn. 



PACHNOBIA RUBRICOSA, Fb. Plentiful at blackthorn bloom (C. P.) 

 T.ENIOCAMPA GOTHICA, L. Scarce (C. P.) 



STABILIS, View. Very scarce (C. P.) 



ORTHOSIA MACILENTA, Hb. Occasionally at ivy bloom. 

 ANCHOCELIS PISTACINA, Fb. Common. 



,, LUNOSA, Haw. Common and variable. 



CERASTIS VACCINII, L. Common (C. P.) I should refer all my 



specimens of this Genus to spadicea (N. M. R.) 

 ,, SPADICEA, Hb. Common at ivy bloom. 

 SCOPELOSOMA SATELLITIA, L. Moderately common. 

 XAXTHIA CIRCELLARIS, Hufn. Common. 



COSMIID.E, Gn. 



CALYMNIA TRAPEZINA, L. Moderately common. 

 AFFINIS, L. One (C. P.) 



HADENID^}. 



EREMOBIA OCHROLEUCA, Esp. Occasionally not uncommon. Larva 

 swept from grass. 



DIAXTHCECIA NANA, Rott. ( = conspersa, W. Y.) Three specimens 

 taken by the lighthouse-keeper (C. W. D.) 



POLIA FLAVICINCTA, Fb. Not uncommon. A rather delicately- 

 marked form occurs here, with less yellow than in 

 other localities. 



DASYPOLIA TEMPLI, Tlmb. Scarce. Several at the upper light- 

 house and one at rest on a wall in Castleton by 

 (J. J. W.), September, 1886. One near Pennsyl- 

 vania, September, 1893 (N. M. R.) 



