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is but a poor collecting ground. Just too far off to be worked without 

 sleeping out, are the Sligo and Bundoran Sandhills, the heather-clad 

 mountains, and the densely wooded islands of Loch Erne, all of which 

 should prove well worth visiting. If here next season, I hope to in- 

 vestigate these localities and add considerably to this list ; should I 

 leave, Captain Brown has promised to give his attention to them. 



Fieris hrassicce, common. P. wajie, April 14th, comaion. P. ra^«, April 20tli 



common. Anthocharis cardamines, Api'il 21st, common. Argynnis Paphia 



scarce. Castle Coole. Vanessa urticce, not scarce in larval state. V. Atalanta 



not scarce. Satyrus Hgeria, April 19tli, in lanes. S. Janira, June 3rd. S. hy 



peranthus. Chortobius Pamphilus, May 15th, fairly common ; some very large 



others with the spot wanting throughout. Thecla quercus, scarce. Poly 



ommatus Phlceas, August 14th, not common on heaths. LyccBna Alexis, June 2nd 



very large bright form, scarce. 



Procris statices, May 23rd, local, but not scarce. Zygcena trifolii, June 2nd, 



plentiful. Z. filipendulce, June 2nd, plentiful. Smerinthus ocellatus, August 10th, 



larvae plentful on dwarf sallow. S. populi, May 9th, one at light. 



Hepialus hectus, common. S. velleda, June 2nd, common. H. humuli, May 



23rd, common. Nudaria senex, one only. Nola cristulalis, May 5th, one only. 



■ JSuchelia jacobcece, May 3rd, common. Chelonia Caja, common. C. planta- 



ginis, June 17th, a few. Arctia fuliginosa, May 18th, scarce, larvse common. A. 



lubricepeda, May 5th. A. menthastri, May 5th. Bombyx neustria, May 27th, 



larvae. H. rubi, larvae very common. B. quercus, larvae on heather. Saturnia 



carpini, larvae on heather. 



Epione apiciaria, August 8th, not common. Rumia cratcegata, May 4th, very 



common. Metrocampa margaritata, June 2nd, common. Selenia illunaria, 



April 8th, scarce. Odontoptera hidentata, M.ay l^ih, not common. Crocallis 



elinguaria, July 7th, scarce. Amphidasys hetularia, May 5th, scai'ce. Cleora 



lichenaria, July 7th, a few. Boarmia rhomboidaria, June 10th, not scarce. Te- 



phrosia crepuscularia, April 11th, scarce. T. biundularia, April 9th, scarce. lodis 



lactearia, May 24th, one only. Acidalia scutulata, July 4th, common. A. bisetata, 



July 4th, common. A. aversata, one only. Cabera pusaria, May 13th, common. 



C. exanthemata. May 13th, a few. Scodiona belgiaria, May 27th, one only. 



Fidonia atomaria, April 27th, common. Abraxas grossulariata, April 27th, 



hedges stripped by larvae. Lomaspilis marginatd, May 9th, a very black broad 



bordered var. here, in wet ground.- -Hibernia leucophcearia, March 20th, scarce. 



M. progemmaria, March 20th, not scarce. Anisopteryx cescularia, March 2Uth, 



scarce. Larentia didymata, July 4th, scarce. L. pectinitaria, June 10th, scarce. 



— — Emmelesia alchemillata, July 4th, scarce. E. albulata, May 4th, common. 



Eupithecia subumbrata, one only. E. satyrata. E. castigaia, May 13th, one only. 

 E. nanata, May 27th, scarce. E. vulgata, May 4th, common. E. assimilata, May 



13th, scarce. E. exiguata, May 9th, common. Thera variata, May 16th, very 



scarce. T.firmata, September 2nd, very scarce. T. simulata, September 7th, one 



only. Mypsipetes ruberata, May 3rd, scarce, ff. elutata. May 15th, very common. 



Melanthia rubiginata, July 1st, swarms. M. ocellata, April 27th, scarce. M. 



albicillata, June 2nd, one only. Melanippe unangulata. May 9th, one only. M. 



