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Eupithecia subumbrata.—Not common in Guernsey. 
EF. nanata.—Several in Sark. 
Anticlea rubidata.—My notice of Berberata (Entom. vi. 
856) must apply to this species. Berberata occurs in Guern- 
sey, but I have only seen one specimen. 
A. badiata.—Not rare in Guernsey. 
Leucania albipuncta.—I find I have included a specimen 
of this insect amongst my series of Lithargyria. It was cap- 
tured in 1871, on the flowers of the ragwort, in Guernsey. 
Dasypolia Templi.mMr. Dawson took one at rest in a 
conservatory, on November 20th, in Guernsey. 
Axylia putris—Common in Guernsey and Sark. 
AXylophasia lithoxylean—Common in Sark. I have taken 
a specimen in Guernsey. 
Trigonophora empyrea.—A crippled specimen emerged 
in my breeding-cage on September 27th. The larva was 
found in Guernsey. 
W. A. LUFF. 
Guernsey. 
Entomological Notes, Captures, Sc. 
List of Insects taken at Glenarm, |873.—Smerinthus 
Populi: bred. Bombyx Rubi: caterpillar, common on 
heath, September. Agrotis porphyrea: common on heath, 
September. Hybernia defoliaria: 9th December, 1873, by 
light. Cheimatobia brumata: 9th December, 1873, by light. 
Scotosia dubitata: 23rd November, 1873, hybernated females. 
Cidaria miata: October, hybernated. Sphinx Convolvuli: 
I saw a specimen of the above insect at Larne, about twelve 
miles from here, taken in September, 1873, by a miller, off 
the wall of the mill; it was showed to me for the death’s- 
head moth.—T. Brunton; Glenarm Castle, Larne, Ireland. 
Epunda lutulenta at West Wickham.—Referring to the 
notice in the December number of the ‘ Entomologist,’ 
wherein Mr. Forbes informs us that he took Epunda 
lutulenta in his garden in September last, will you allow me 
to say that in September, 1866, while sugaring in West 
Wickham Wood with my friend Mr. Miller, we took one 
specimen of this species.—J. R. Wellman; 14, Portland 
Place North, Clapham Road, S.W., December 18, 1873. 
