APPENDIX. 3§5 



Page 33. Polia olivacea : nova species. Viridi-oUvacea, alis anticis strigis 4- 

 dent'culatis albis Uturiscjue nigris, ciliis cinereo-albis olivaceo maculatis, postids 

 fuscis, str/gd pallida. (Exp. alar. 1 unc. 4 lin.) 



Olive-green, anterior wings with four denticulated white strigse, the first abbre- 

 viated at the base ; the second before the middle, angulated towards the costa- 

 the third behind the middle, very much curved and becoming parallel with 

 the second towards their inner margin ; the fourth is composed of irregularly 

 lunate spots, and is parallel with the hinder margin: some of these spots have 

 wedge-shaped black marks on the inner edge, and the two middle strigae are 

 united by a black streak between the stigmata, which are faintly bordered 

 with black and white, on the inner margin : cilia ashy-white, with olivaceous 

 spots : posterior wings fuscous, with a pale \yaved central striga : cilia white. 



" Cramond, near Edinburgh, the only specimen I have seen."-~Rev. IF. Little; 

 who kindly presented me the insect, with many other novelties. 



Page 37. Acronycta megacephala. " Meldon Park, Newcastle, Sic."—Rev. W. 



Little. " Black HaU Woods."— T. C. Hey sham, Esq. 

 Page 39. Acronycta Psi. "Newcastle, abundant." — G. fFailes, Esq. " Brigg, 



Lincolnshire."—^. Grantham, Esq. "' Holme Hill, RockchfF,"— 7". C. Hey- 



shuvi, Esq. 



Page 41. Acronycta similis. " A single specimen, taken by Mr. Hewitson, 

 end of July, 1830."— G. /f'ailes, Esq. 



Page 42. Acronycta Menyanthedis. " Not uncommon at Meldon Park." — 



G. fFailes, Esq. 

 Page 42. Acronycta Rumicis. " Neal House."— T. C. Heysham, Esq. 

 Page 43. Acronycta Euphorbise. " Newcastle."— G. Wailes, Esq. 

 Page 46. Diphthera Orion. " High Bickington, Devon."— T. Cocks, Esq. 



Page 48. Thyatira batis. " Marton Lodge, June, 1831."— Rev. G. T. Rudd. 

 " Halifax."— r. Meynell, Esq. " High Bickington, Devon."— T. Cocks, Esq. 

 " Baron Wood and Durdar." — T. C. Heysham, Esq. 



Page 49. Calyptra. This genus is synonymous with Scoliopteryx of 



Germar, which latter name, for reasons stated in this page, I propose to adopt. 

 Page 58. Bombycia Viminalis is taken in June. " Near Bow, 25th July, 



1830."— r. C. Heysham, Esq. 

 Page 59. Cymatofhora Oo. " Coleshill."— J?et;. fF. T. Bree. 

 Page 61. CosMiA Pyvalina. " Burghfield."— iJew. T. Bird. 

 Page 62. Cosmia trapetzina. " York, and in SuflFolk."— /F. C. Hewitson, Esq. 



" Black Hall Woods."— T. C. Heysham, Esq. 

 Page 64. Xanthia fulvago. " RaehiUs."— J?ev. TP^. Little. " Newcastle, 



Meldon Park, &c."— G. fFailes, Esq. " Newtown, Great Orton, &c."— 



T. C. Heysham, Esq. 

 Page 66. Xanthia centrago. " A single specimen at Meldon Park, 8th Sept. 



1830."— G. fFailes, Esq- 



