Oporahia dilutata. — One was taken at rest on garden wall, 

 October 23r(i, 1898. 



Eupithecia pulchellata. — OnQ. came to light in house, September 

 6th, 1S99. (Two or three others were seen on gas lamps in the 

 neighbouring streets about the same time.) 



E. oblongata {ceiitaureata). — Not infrequently found at rest. 



E. subnotata. — Occasionally found at rest, and has come to light. 



E. viilgata. — Fairly common. 



E. rectaugulata. — Often found at rest on the walls, and invariably 

 of the black form. 



Hxpsipetes sordidafa (ehdata). — One taken on wing July 20th, 

 1896. 



Mehi/iippe sociata. — On August 14th, 1897, one was disturbed 

 from among the flower-beds whilst they were being watered ; and on 

 August 3rd, 1905, another was found at rest on outside of window. 



iM. fliictuata. — Common and variable. 



Aiiticlea badiata. — One was taken on the wing at dusk, April 

 2ist, 18S5. 



A. nigrofasciaria (derivata). — Once found at rest on wall, May 

 6th, 1905. 



Coremia ferrugata. — One flew out from the flower-beds whilst 

 they were being watered, July 15th, 1905. 



Camplograr/una bilineata. — A colony appears to have established 

 itself on the bank in 1885 and has since maintained itself there; 

 the moths flit about under the trees each summer and rest on the 

 wall, but seldom venture further up the garden, 



PJiibalapteryx tersata. — First noticed in 1900, since which time 

 one or two have been seen each year. 



Aglossa piiigui7ialis. — Fairly common ; often at rest in house. 



Pyralis costalis. — One at rest in bathroom, October 7th, 1906. 



P. giaiici/ialis. — Once, August 29th, 1902. 



P. farina/is. — Occasionally at rest on walls. 



Scoparia cembrcc. — One was taken flying over grass-plat, July i8th, 

 1 90 1. 



S. murcurella. — Fairly common, usually comes to light in house. 



Nomophila noduella {liybridalis). — On May 30th, 1892, one was 

 taken on the wing, and on July 31st, 1904, another ; each occasion 

 was at a time when Plusia ga??wia occurred in unusual abundance. 



Pyraiista aurata {piinicealis). — Three specimens have been taken 

 between 1S88 and 1907. 



Endotricha flammcalis. — -Since 1899 has been taken fairly often, 

 usually coming to light through the open windows. 



Enrrhypara urticaia. — Rather common. 



Botys ruralis (verticalis). — Once flying at dusk, June i8th, 1891. 



Ebulea sambiica/is. — Odd examples have been taken. 



Pionea forficalis. — Almost common. 



Platyptilia gonodactyla. — On May 25th, 1892, one was taken on 

 the wing, and on August 7th, 1906, one came to light. 



