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28. Euperia trapezina, Linn. A single specimen by myself on 

 July 25th, 1876 j in other parts of the county it is very common. 



29. Epunda lichenia, Hub. Rare. By the Rev. O. P. Cambridge. 



30. Hadena chenopodii, W.v. Very rare. By Mr. Lighten. 



31. Phlogophora meticulosa, Linn. Angleshades moth; common. 



32. Cucullia chamomillae, W.v. A few were taken by my 

 father. 



33. Plusia gamma, Linn. Common. 



34. Acontia lactuosa, W.v. A single specimen, was taken by my- 

 self near Southtown on July 8th, 1875. 



GEOMETRIVA. 



1. Rumia Cratsegaria, Linn. Brimston moth j common. 



2. Venilia macularia, Linn. Rare. Near the Breakwater. 



3. Cleora lichenaria, W.v. Rather rare. 



4. Boarmia rependaria, Linn. Not common. 



5. Gnophos pullaria, Hub. Occasionally common on rocks. 



6. Acidalia seutellata, W.v. Common. 



7. Acidalia Bistorta, Buk. Common. 



8. Acidalia interjectaria, B.dv. Abundant. 



9. Acidalia rusticata, W.v. Rare. Amongst ivy in the grounds 

 of Pennsylvania Castle. 



10. Acidalia bilineata, Hub. Rather rare. 



11. Acidalia promutata, Gr. Not common. 



12. Acidalia subsuiceata, Haw. A single specimen by myself on 

 June 10th, 1875. 



13. Acidalia degeneraria, Hub. Rare, and not found elsewhere 

 in the British Isles. The first specimen was taken by Mr. Curtis, on 

 June 24th, 1831. It is a very difficult species to capture, owing to 

 its flying out of brambles amidst a host of bileneata. 



14. Acidalia marginata, Linn. Rather rare. 



15. Acidalia imitaria, Hub. Rather rare. 



16. Aspilates citraria, Hub. Not common, On the Chesil Beach. 



17. Abraxas grossulariata, Linn. Magpie Moth. Common. 



18. Zerene adustata, W.v. Common. 



19. Larentia olivata, W.v. Abundant, but not found elsewhere 

 in the county. 



20. Larentia pectinitaria, Fuess. Common. 



21. Emmelesia bifasciata, Haw. One specimen by myself on 

 July 19th, 1875, and another on July 12th, 1876. 



