INSECTS 



two or three specimens (Rev. E. C. 

 Dobree Fox) ; IVyre Forest (J. Peed) ; 

 Elm Hill (G. D. Hancock) 

 Agrotis saucia, Hb. Worcester (St. p. 224) ; 

 common (E. & T. p. 17) ; Castle 

 Morton, erratic in appearance (Rev. 

 E. C. Dobree Fox) ; one among dande- 

 lion (Fletcher) ; IVyre Forest (W. H. 

 Edwards) ; Holt Castle and Elm Hill 

 (J. Peed and G. D. Hancock) 



— tritici, L. (T.M.N.F.C. p. 181); com- 



mon (E. & T. p. 17); Lowesmoor 

 (I.N.H.W. p. 142) 

 — ■ augur, F. Cowleigh, June 22, 1 895 ; 

 Trench Woods, June 11, 1895 ; Monk 

 Wood, July 31, 1899 ; Wyre Forest 

 (W. H. Edwards) 



— subrosea, Stph. Very rare (I.N.H.W. 



P- 143) 



— simulans, Hufn. Worcester (St. p. 228, 



N. p. 336) 



— obscura, Brh. Worcester (St. p. 228) ; 



occurred freely in Castle Morton 

 Vicarage and farmhouse adjoining for 

 two years, and also came freely to 

 ' sugar ' ; it is apparently very erratic 

 in its appearance (Rev. E. C. Dobree 

 Fox) ; Grimley (G. D. Hancock) 



— putris, L. Worcester (St. p. 198); Fore- 



gate Street, Worcester, June 14, 1896 ; 

 Bransford, Monk Wood, Wyre Forest 

 (W. H. Edwards) 



— c-nigrum, L. Foregate Street, Worcester, 



August 22, 27, September 8, 12, 14, 

 1895, September 8, 1898 ; Trench 

 Woods, June 15, 1895 ; Bransford znA 

 Monk Wood (W. H. Edwards) 



— triangulum, Hufn. -v 



— pronuba, L. !■ Common 



— comes, Hb. -' 



— orbona, Hufn. Malvern (W. Edwards, 



1899, E. & T. p. 42) 



— brunnea, F. ) „ 



, 1 T-i f Common 



— xanthographa, F. J 



— umbrosa, Hb. Worcester (St. p. 237) ; 



Nunnery Wood (I.N.H.W. p. 142); 

 Castle Morton (Rev. E. C. Dobree 

 Fox) ; Elm Hill (G. D. Hancock) 



— rubi. View. Common (E. & T. p. 18) 



Castle Morton (Rev. E. C. Dobree 

 Fox) ; Elm Hill (G. D. Hancock) 



— dahlii, Hb. Rather rare (E. & T. p. 18) ; 



Wyre Forest (Peed and Hancock) 



— festiva, Hb. Common 



— stigmatica, Hb. Worcester (St. p. 235, 



T.M.N.F.C. p. 181) 



— glareosa, Esp. Monk Wood, September 



9, 1898 ; at rest on rocks (W.E.) ; 

 rather rare (E. & T. p. 1 8) 



— depuncta, L. Worcester (N. p. 344) 



Agrotis typica, L. Common 



Triphaena fimbria, L. Worcester (St. p. 



230) ; Wyre Forest, July 8, 14, 1899 ; 



Trench Woods (I.N.H.W. p. 142); 



Bransford and Monk Woods (W. H. 



Edwards) ; Worcester, July, 1900 ; 



Cotheridge (Fletcher) 



— janthina, Esp. Foregate Street, Worcester, 



August 2, 1897, August 18, 1898; 

 Bransford 



— interjecta, Hub. Worcester (St. p. 230, 



T.M.N.F.C. p. 181); rather rare 

 (E. & T. p. 18) ; Castle Morton, rare 

 (Rev. E. C. Dobree Fox) ; four or five 

 by mothing (Fletcher) 



— baja, F. Perry Wood, July 22, 1895 ; 



Bransford, ]\x\y 29, 1895 ; Wyre Forest, 

 Trench Woods, Monk Wood (W. H. 

 Edwards) ; rather rare (E. & T. p. 1 8) 



— rubricosa, F. Common. 



— leucographa, Hb. Bright's Wood, West 



Malvern, April 12, 20, 189S, April 

 20, 1900 ; Nunnery Wood (I.N.H.W. 

 p. 142); Ockeridge (W. H. Edwards) 



— prasina, F. Worcester (St. p. 271); Monk 



Wood, June 24, 1895 ; Foregate Street, 

 June 14, 1896 ; Wyre Forest, June 

 17, 24, 1899 ; Crown East (W. H. 

 Edwards) ; two or three at ' sugar ' 

 (Fletcher) 

 Heliothis armigera, Hb. One at rest (W.E., 

 E. & T. p. 23) 



— peltigera, SchifF. Three at rest (W.E., 



E. & T. p. 23) 



— dipsacea, L. Worcester (St. p. 292) 

 Ochria (Gortyna) ochracea, Hb. Worcester 



(St. p. 197) ; Henwick and Worcester, 



September 5, 7, 1898 

 Nonagria arundinis, F. Worcester (St. p. 



194) ; common 

 Luperina testacea, Hb. Worcester (St. p. 



206) ; common at ' light ' 

 Rusina tenebrosa, Hb. Common 

 Amphipyra pyramidea, L. Worcester (St. 



p. 311) ; Bransford, July 29, August 



30, 1895 ; Wyre Forest, Trench Woods, 



Monk Wood (W. H. Edwards) 



— tragopogonis, L. Common 

 Caradrina pyralina. View. Worcester (St. 



p. 258, N. p. 383) ; sparingly (W. 

 Edwards, T.M.N.F.C. p. 181); one 

 at ' light,' Dine's Green (Fletcher) 



— diffinis, L. Worcester (St. p. 258, N. 



p. 383) ; sparingly (W. Edwards, 

 T.M.N.F.C. p. 181); rather rare (E. 

 & T. p. 20) ; Boughton and Bransford 

 (W. H. Edwards) ; Castle Morton 

 (Rev. E. C. Dobree Fox) ; Elm Hill 

 (G. D. Hancock) 



— affinis, L. Worcester (St. p. 259, N. 



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