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very similar to Galley Head, Co. Cork ; Killarney, and Kenmare ; 

 Pontoon. Co. Mayo ; Dalyston, near Loughrea, and Clonbrock 

 {R. E. D.). 



DiLOBA ciERULEocEPHALA, L. — Trim, Co. Meath {Mrs. 

 Cuppage). 



Leucania turca, L.— Mr. Dillon reports having captured 

 one at Clonbrock ; and two at Merlin Park, Galway. 



L, UNiPUNCTA, Haiv. (extranea, G71.). — One specimen at sugar, 

 September 13th, 1896, taken by Mr. Pt. Donovan at Timoleague, 

 Co. Cork. It is small, pale in colour, but a well-marked 

 example (Ir. Nat. vi. 104). 



L. littoralis, Curt. — Dingle, and abundant on the sandhills 

 of Tralee Bay, Kerry ; as at Castle Gregory, where I took two 

 examples with a red suffusion bordering the central white stripe 

 of the fore wings. 



L. STRABiiNEA, Tr. — Dromoland, Co. Clare {Hon.E. O'Brien). 



CcENOBiA RUFA, Haiv. — Two at Clonbrock {R. E. D.). 



NoNAGRiA (Calamia) lutosa, RJ). — Lough Erne, Belleisle, 

 and Enniskillen. 



GoRTYNA ochracea, HI). — Dromoland, Co. Clare {Hon. E. 

 O'Brien). 



Xylophasia sublustris, £^sp.— Enniskillen {A.) ; Trim, Co. 

 Meath, a dingy brownish form, not ruddy as the type {G. V. H.). 



Laphygma exigua, Hh. — Mr. K. Donovan has added another 

 rarity to the Irish list. He captured a very fine example of this 

 species on September 8th, 1899, on honeydew on a lime tree at 

 Timoleague, Co. Cork. 



LuPERiNA CESPiTis, F6. — Trim, Co. Meath {Mrs. Cuppage) ; 

 Enniskillen {P.) ; Cappagh, Co. Waterford {B. Wyse) ; Timo- 

 league, Co. Cork {R. D.) ; Clonbrock. 



Mamestra abjecta, Hb. — Since publishing, Mr. Thornhill, of 

 Castle Bellingham, Co. Louth, has taken specimens of this moth 

 on the adjoining coast. 



M. SORDID A, Bork.— One at Howth (M. F.). 



M. ALBicoLON, Hb. — Eossbeigh, and Castle Gregory, Kerry. 



M. FURVA, Hb. — Bundoran, Co. Donegal {J.) ; Magilligan, 

 near Derry, several {W. Salvage). 



Apamea ophiogramma, Esp. — Enniskillen (P.). 



MiANA BicoLORiA, Vill. — Timolcague, Co. Cork {R. D.). Mr. 

 Campbell writes that he has recorded this species from near 

 Derry in error. 



(To be continued.) 



