262 MACRO-LEPIDOPTERA. 



larvse in turnips, common. Exclamationis, Heart and 

 Dart, generally common. Corticea, Swynnerton, not 

 common. Porphyrea, Swynnerton, Burnt Woods, 

 on heath. 



TRIPH^ENA : Janthina, not common, Madeley, Craddock's 

 Moss, &c. Fimbria, not common, Swynnerton, &c. 

 Orbona, common in some seasons. Pronuba, very 

 abundant and general. 



NOCTUA : Glareosa, not common, Hay Sprink, Madeley ; 

 Burnt Woods. Augur, common. Plecta, general. 

 Brunnea, common. Festiva, everywhere. Dahlii, 

 not uncommon in 1868, not seen since. Rubi, not 

 seen since 1868 (T.W.D.) Umbrosa, not seen since 

 1868 (T.W.D) Baja, always common. Neglecta, 

 Swynnerton, Burnt Woods, often plentiful. Xantho- 

 grapha, common in gardens, &c. 



TRACHEA : Piniperda, common in all pine woods. 



T^EXIOCAMPA : Gothica, Bubricosa, Instabilis, common at 

 sallow bloom, in the evening. Populeti, rare, one at 

 Madeley in 1874 (T.W.D.) Stabilis, common at 

 sallow bloom. Gracilis, not common, Madeley 

 (T.W.D.) Miniosa, not common, Swynnerton 

 (T.W.D., A.S.) Mumda, not uncommon, generally 

 dispersed. Cruda, common, at sallows. 



ORTHOSIA : Lota, not common, Swynnerton, Madeley. 

 Macilenta, Hay Sprink, Madeley, (T.W.D.) 



ANCHOCELIS : Rufina, Liiura, common at Swynnerton. 



CERASTIS : Vaccinii, common everywhere. Spadicea, not 

 common, in gardens, &c. 



SCOPELOSOMA : Satellitia, common everywhere. 



XANTHIA :Citrago, larva at Trentham (L.H.J.) Cerago, 

 Silago, not common, but generally dispersed. 

 Ferruginea, common everywhere. 



