10 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 
Larva slender.—Uariciata, Pusillata, Fraxinata, Innotata, 
Indigata, Constrictata, Assimilata, Coronata. 
I have placed Coronata last in the arrangement, because I 
hardly know a better place for it. I may say of Togata I 
know nothing of its larva, though I spent a jolly day at Black 
Park, Bucks, with my old friend the late Edward Hopley, 
after the perfect insect, in July, 1862; and the description 
given in Ent. Mo. Mag. vol. ix. p. 114, being without size or 
shape, does not help me to place it. The author, it is true, 
gives some characters, but these only confound confusion ; 
he says, “central,” “ dorsal,” ‘subdorsal,” &c.; and as I 
have always thought the dorsal line or marking was the 
central line or marking (on the back), I begin to think 
“things is getting mixed,” when we have both central and 
dorsal, especially as further on he says: “ An odd, internal- 
looking animal, strongly resembling a miniature Cossus 
ligniperda”! but as I fail to find any remarks about the red 
marks or blotches so conspicuous upon the Jarva of C. ligni- 
perda, I cannot connect them, or see any resemblance from 
this vague description. I purpose placing this insect in a 
new genus; and with one more remark shall close this paper. 
Egenata is another form, which I treat as a variety of Innotata; 
hence have omitted it from the list of species. 
I am aware that some of my friends will differ from me in 
this, but, nevertheless, I hold to my opinion at present. 
When I am shown I am in error, I shall gladly admit that I 
did not know as much to-day as I may to-morrow; and 
nothing will give me more pleasure than to be corrected, if, 
trusting to my memory of our pug larve (some of them not 
having been bred or even seen by me for nearly twenty 
years), | have misplaced or malplaced-them, my object 
being simply to place them less incongruously than they at 
present stand in our books and in our cabinets. 
C. S. GREGSON. 
Rose Bank, Fletcher Grove, Edge Lane, : 
Liverpool, October 3, 1876. : 
Notes upon Sugaring, during September and October, 1875. 
By Wixtuiam W. Keryworru, Esq. 
THE following notes upon sugaring I have taken during 
last September and October, with the object of finding out, 
