86 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 
Calligenia miniata.—Very common. 
Euthemonia russula.—A few on the heaths in May. 
Liparis monacha.—Common in July. 
Nemoria viridata.—About half a dozen stirred out in the 
daytime; end of May. 
Boarmia consortaria and Tephrosia consonaria.—Several ; 
end of May. 
Ephyra trilinearia.—Several. 
Epione advenaria.—Several; end of May. 
Cleora lichenaria.—Several. 
C. glabraria.—One. 
Minoa euphorbiata.—Common. 
Pseudopterpna cytisaria.—Common. 
Selidosema plumaria.—About forty on the heaths. 
Tephrosia biundularia.—Several. 
Scotosia undulata.—One. 
Melanthia albicillata.—Several. 
Thyatira batis and T’. derasa.—Common; the former in 
good condition from end of May to end of July. 
Acronycta Ligustri, A. tridens, Cymatophora fluctuosa, 
Triphena fimbria, and Acosmetia caliginosa.—Several. 
Anarta Myrtilli, Hadena Geniste, Euclidia glyphica, 
E. Mi, and Catocala promissa.—About a dozen of each. 
Catocala sponsa.—A few. 
Larva-beating was more productive; and, among others, I 
obtained two Stauropus Fagi (both of which have changed to 
pupz); besides several of Notodonta dodonza, Chaonia, 
Dromedarius, Dicteoides and Camelina, Diphthera Orion, 
Acronycta leporina, Amphydasis prodromaria, Orgyia pudi- 
bunda, Tephrosia extersaria, Boarmia consortaria, Tzenio- 
campa miniosa, &c. 
BERNARD COOPER. 
Higham Hill, Walthamstow. 
Entomological Notes, Captures, §c. 
Variety of Lycena Phleas.—In August, 1873, I obtained 
a very good specimen of the pale variety of Lyczna Phleas. 
All those portions of the wings which are usually red were a 
light cream-colour on the upper side; the under side is a 
