1072 The Zoologist — February, 1868. 



Agrotis exclamationis. At light. 



„ Tritici. Very frequent at sugar. 



„ agathina. On heath. 



„ prascox. At light. 

 Triphsena orbona and T. pronuba. Both frequent at sugar. 

 Noctua glareosa. Not unfrequent at light. 



„ depuncta. Once at sugar. 



„ C-nigrum. At light. 



„ xanthographa. At sugar. 

 Anchocelis rufina. Plentifid at sugar. 

 „ litura. Abundant at sugar. 



Cerastis Vaccinii. Abundant at sugar. 



„ spadicea. Not unfrequent at sugar 

 Scopelosoma satellitia. Abundant at sugar. 

 Xanthia Cerago. One at light. 



„ ferruginea. Abundant at sugar. 

 Polia Chi. Abundant on palings and sugar. 

 Epunda nigra. Very abundant on palings and sugar. 

 Miselia Oxyacantlue. Abundant at sugar. 

 Agriopis apriliua. Abundant at sugar. 

 Phlogophora nieticulosa. Abundant at sugar. 

 Iiadena protea. Abundant at sugar and on pine trees. 

 Calocainpa vetusta and C. exoleta. Abundant at sugar. 

 Plusia Gamma. Abundant on heath. 

 Amphipyra Tragopogonis. Abundaut at sugar. 

 Slilbia anomala. Once at light. 



Next season I intend hunting the locality more completely, and 

 shall be glad if a gentlcmau or gentlemen will join me. 



George Norman. 



Ben Rhydtling, Yorkshire, 

 December 5, 1867. 



Tfie Walrus at the Zoological Gardens. 

 By Edward R. Alston, Esq. 



No account of the young walrus {Trichecus rosmarus, Lin.), which 

 has recently been added to the collection of the Zoological Society, 

 having yet appeared in the ' Zoologist,' I am induced to give a short 

 description of its form and history. 



