36 THE entomologist's record. 



Time.— 3.35. Sex.—? 



Food. — Larvse. 



Time.— 3.38. Sex. — $ . 



Food. — Woodlice. 



Time. — 3.45. Sex. — <? . 



Food. — Unidentified. 



Time.— 3.55. Sex. — <? and $ . 



Food. — Unidentified. 



Time.— 4.10. Sex.—? 



Food. — A mouthful of insects and two small moths (? Family). 



Time. — 4.20. Sex. — ^ and J. 



Food. — Unidentified. 



Time.— 4.22. Sex.— <?. 



Food. — Larvae. 



Time.— 4.30. Sex.— a^. 



Food. — Unidentified. 



Time. — 5.5. Sex. — ? . 



Food. — Unidentified. ■ 



[Note. — Total 44 records. Food brought every time. Food identi- 

 fied 19 times. Insect food every time. Lepidopterous imagines brought 

 7 times. Unfortunately I was unable to fix accurately on every occa- 

 sion the number of Lepidoptera brought, which is extremely regrettable.] 



9. Parus major race newtoni, Prazate. The British Great 



Titmouse. 



Observer. — W. P. Curtis. Time. — Afternoon. 



Date. — June 15th, 1913. Sex. — As below. 



Place. — Berewood, Dorset. Duration. — 55 minutes. 



Time. — 4.10. Sex. — 2 . 



Food. — None. 



Time.— 4.12. Sex.— 2 . 



Food.- — A sizeable whitish Geometer, looked like Melanippe nwnta- 

 nata. 



Time. — 4.15. Sex. — ^. 



Food. — Unidentified. 



Time.— 4.18. Sex.— ? . 



Food. — Another Geometer moth like the last. (I got a negative of 

 this but it is no help.) 



Time.— 4.20. Sex.— ? . 



Food. — Cahera exanthemata. 



Time.— 4.27. Sex.— ? . 



Food. — Small green larva. ? Hihernia marginaria (this was my 

 note at the time. I think H. leucophaearia is right). 



Time.— 4.27. Sex.— <?. 



Food. — Unidentified. 



Time.— 4.30, Sex.— $ . 



Food. — Unidentified. 



