LEPIDOPTERA OF THE ISLE OF PURBECK. 49 



turned out to be merely forms of subpro- 

 pinquella, Stn., and both the captors were 

 in 1894 sure that they had never taken 

 propinquella, Tr. in Purbeck or anywhere 

 in Dorset. Neither is it recorded from 

 Purbeck in the present Supplementary List. 

 p. 167. Delete " Corfe " as a locality for Dbpeessaria 



ALBIPUNCTELLA, H. 



p. 168. For " Gelechia nanella, H." read " Gelechia 

 ALBiCAPiTELLA, Z." The former species has 

 not yet occurred in Purbeck. (See 1st Supple- 

 mentary List, Proc, D.F.C., X., 208.) 



p. 174. 1. 14. For " on Ulex." read, in a fresh line, " Litho- 

 colletis messaniella, Z., Corfe, Studland, 

 on Ilex. (See 1st Supplementary List, Proc. 

 D.F.C., X., 212.) 

 ,, Delete " Lithocolletis emberiz^pbnnella, Bou., 

 common among honeysuckle." This was 

 entered by Rev. C. R. Digby, who afterwards 

 found that L. trijasciella, Hw., had been 

 mistaken for it. It has not yet occurred in 

 Purbeck. 



p. 175. Delete " Nepticula ulmivorella, Frr., Studland." 

 This species has not yet occurred in Purbeck. 



p. 176. 1. 7 and 8 from bottom, delete " with the exception 

 of P. Globularise," and the whole of the 

 bottom 6 lines referring to that species. 

 (Note by E.R.B.) In the " Lepidoptera 

 of Dorsetshire " Mr. C. W. Dale says 

 " A specimen in my collection was taken 

 at Langton Matravers in 1853, by Dalton 

 Serrel (Serrell), Esq." If this moth has 

 been rightly identified as globularice, this is 

 the only instance known of the occur- 

 rence of this species outside the counties 

 of Kent and Sussex, and is therefore very 

 remarkable. [Although Mr. E. R. Bankes 



