116 THE KNTOMOLOGIST S RECORD. 
Boarmia gemmaria, Brahm.—Not uncommon at light in July and 
August. Occasionally taken on fences. 
Boarmia abietaria, Hb.—T wo, July 7th, 1918, on a fence. 
Boarmia repandata, L.—Common in June and July. 
Boarmia roboraria, Schiff—Not common. Seven, June. Two, July. 
Hambledon Woods. 
Boarmia consortaria, F.—Not uncommon in May and June in Hamble- 
don Woods. 
Tephrosia bistortata, Gz.—1st brood extremely common on fences and 
tree trunks in February, March and April. 2nd _ brood 
common in May and June, much smaller than 1st brood. 
Larvee very common on oak, etc. 2nd brood July 11th, 1919. 
One male taken February 4th, 1920, on fence. Very early 
appearance, can find no other record of this species so early. 
—A.A.T. 
Tephrosia lividata, Bkh.—Not uncommon on fences in June and July. 
Tephrosia consonaria, Hb.—Not uncommon in May and June. Turned 
up plentifully in 1919. 
Tephrosia crepuscularia, Hb.—Not common, a series of seventeen from 
Witley, mostly from a fence. 
Tephrosia punctularia, Hb.—Common on Birch trees and fences in May. 
Gnophos obscuraria, Hb.—One, Witley, August 2nd, 1912. 
Pachycnema hippocastanaria, Hb.—1st brood plentiful on Hambledon 
Common on heather, in May. 2nd brood plentiful in July. 
A series of fifteen taken May 20th, 1919. 
Ematurga atomaria, L.—Very plentiful on Hambledon Common in 
May and June. We have one male taken in April. 
Bupalus piniaria, .—Plentiful in pine woods opposite “ The Hill,” in 
May and June. 
Thamnonoma vauaria, Li.—A series of sixteen bred from larve found on 
currants and gooseberry foliage, May and June; emerged 
June, 1919. Not uncommon in July in the fruit garden at 
pauive mls: 
Lozogramma petraria, Hb.—Very common in the district wherever 
bracken occurs. May and June. ~ 
Chiasmia clathrata, Li.—One, May, 1912. One, August 10th, 1912. 
Perconia strigillaria, Hb.—Not uncommon on the heaths in June, in- 
cluding ab. grisearia, Ster. 
ZYGENIDR. 
Zygaena trifolii, Hsp.—Abundant in certain meadows. ‘Typical form, 
very common. Ab. orobi, Hb., common. Ab. eatrema, 
Tutt. One taken by Mr. Joicey, June 18th, 1919. Ab. 
minoides, Selys. Four taken June 13th, 1918. One, June, 
1919. Ab. glyctrrhizae, Hb. One, June 7th, 1918. 
Zygaena filipendulae, L.—Typical form. Plentiful in meadows. 
Cossipm&. 
Cossus cossus, L.—One, May, 1913. Bred from larva brought in by a 
boy, 1912. Larva pupated in sawdust. One, June, 1918. 
One, 1915. 
Srsup&. 
Sesta spheciformis, Gerning.—One, June 14th, 1918. Six, June 20th, 
