168 JUNE. 



.Fgeria Formiciformis, Flame-tipped Redbelt. Meadows. 7. 

 Hepialns Hectus, Gold Swift. Open places in woods. And 7. 

 Pjgerabucephala, Buff-tip Moth. Gardens and fields. And 7. 

 Lasiocampa Roboris, Great Egger Moth. On heaths. And 7. 

 Leucoma Salicis, White Satin Moth. Near Willows. And 7. 



Hypercompa Dominula, Scarlet Tiger Moth. Woods. And 7. 



Euthemonia Russula, Clouded Buff Moth. Woods and heaths. And 7. 



Arctia Villica, Cream-spot Tiger. Plantations. 7. 



Nemeophila Plantaginis, Wood Tiger. Woods. And 7. 

 Spilosoma papyratia, Water Ermine. Moist woods. 7. 



Plusia chrysitis, Burnished-brass. Gardens and fields. And 7. 



Anarta Myrtilli, Beautiful Yellow Under wing. Heaths. And 7. 



Abraxas Ulmata, Scarce Magpie. Near Elms. And 7. 



Abraxas Grossulariata, Currant Magpie. Gardens. And 7. 



i'terophot us pentadactylus, White Plume. Hedges. And 8. 



Cercopis sanguiuoknta. Woods and hedges. And 7. 



Calosoma inquisitor. Independently of the 

 beautiful colouring of the genus to which this 

 species belongs, the insects it comprises differ 

 from most of the Geodephaga by peculiarity of 

 habit; leaving their congeners to pursue their 

 prey upon the ground, they climb in pursuit of 

 caterpillars over hedges, and even to the tops of 

 trees, and fly with a celerity only equalled by 

 the Cicindeliadae. The grubs or larvae are so 

 voracious as to gorge till they become quite 

 helpless, in which state they are devoured by 

 those of their brethren, whose " famine is not 

 filled." 



Agonum sex-punctatum. Several authors 

 have stated that, since the year 1812, this insect 

 has disappeared : it once, however, occurred in 

 this county in 1828. 



Calathus rufangulus. The best method of 



