8 THE ENTOMOLOGIST'S LOG-BOOK 



0. 8. Laid on the leaves. Hatch in about a 

 fortnight. Best found by following a 

 female from plant to plant. 



Agrimony (Eupatorium) 



Agriopis. Genus includes aprilina. 



Agrotis. Genus includes agathina, ashworthii, cinerea, comes, 

 corticea, cursoria, exclamationis, hyper- 

 borea (alpina), lucernea, lunigera, nigri- 

 cans, obelisca, obscura, orbona, prcecox, 

 pronuba, puta, ripce, saucia, segetum, 

 simulans, strigula, subsequa, tritici, vesti- 

 gialis, and ypsilon. 



Aira cee spitosa. (Tufted Hair Grass) 



ashworthii, Agrotis (Epipsilia). (Ashworth's Rustic) 



L. 8-4. 

 sethiops (blandina), Erebia. (Scotch Argus) 



L. 9-6. Search at dusk without a light, 

 epiphron (cassiope), Erebia. (Small Mountain Ringlet) 



L. 7-5. 

 bicoloria (furuncula), Miana. (Cloaked Minor) 



L. 4-5. In the stems, 

 fasciuncula, Miana. (Middle-barred Minor) 



L. 4-5. 

 arcuosa, Petilampa. (Small Dotted Buff) 



L. 5-6. 

 semele, Satyrus. (The Grayling) 



L. 8-6. Night feeder. 



Aira prsecox. 



epiphron (cassiope), Erebia. (Small Mountain Ringlet) 



L. 7-5. 

 semele, Satyrus. (The Grayling) 



L. 8-6. Night feeder. 



albicellata, L., Mesoleuca (Melanihid). (The Beautiful Carpet) 

 L. 8-9 or earlier. On Alnus, Clematis vitalba, Fra- 



garia, Rubus, and R. idaeus. 

 P. 10-5 and sometimes 8-5. Just below soil, or 



amongst debris on surface. 

 I. 6-7. Fond of open woods. 

 0. 7. Hatch in about 9 days. 



albioolon, Hb., Mamestra. (White Colon) 



L. 6-7 and sometimes 9. Night feeder on Atriplex, 

 Chenopodium, Plantago, and Taraxacum. 



