326 APPENDIX. 



Page 67. Xanthia croceago. This has lately been erected into a genus by the 

 name Lampetia, which cannot stand, having been already twice employed. 



Page 69. Gortyna micacea. " Cummersdale."— T. C. Heysham, Esq. 



Page 73. Leucania Comma. " Newcastle."— G. fFailes, Esq. 



Page 75. Leucania impura. " Newcastle, Meldon Park, &c. common."— 

 G. fFailes, Esq. " Little Orton, &c."— T. C Heysham, Esq. 



Page 78. Leucania pygmina. " Apair atGibside, 16th Sept. 1830."— G. JFaiks, 

 Esq. 



Page 80. Leucania pudorina. " Cardew Mire." — T. C Heysham, Esq. 



Pa"-e 84. Phlogophora meticulosa. " Raehills, rare." — Bev. TV. Little. 



" Meldon Park, Keswick, &c. common." — G. fFailes, Esq. 

 Page 87. Cucullia Umbratica. " Newcastle, Meldon Park, not uncommon."— 



G. fFailes, Esq. 

 Page 100. Plusia Iota. " Raehills, not rare."— i2e'j. IF. Little. " Meldon 



Park."— G. fFailes, Esq. " RockclifF, Durdar, &c." — T. C. Heysham, Esq. 

 Pao-e 101. Plusia percontationis. " Meldon Park.' —G. TFailes, Esq. 

 Page 102. Plusia interrogationis. " Raehills, not rare." — Rev. JF. Little. 

 Page 103. Plusia gamma. " Raehills."— Eev. W. Little. " Meldon Park, &e. 



very abundant." — G. Wailes, Esq. 



Page 105. Plusia chrysitis. " Raehills, rare."— Rev. W. Little. " Newcastle, 

 Meldon Park, &c. not rare." — G. Wailes, Esq. " York."— J-T. C. Hewitson, 

 Esq. 



Page 107. Plusia Festucae. " Meadows near Prior Rigg."— T. C. Heysham,, Esq. 



Page 111. Anarta MyrtiUi. "Very abundant on heaths near Newcastle."— 

 G. Wailes, Esq. — " Drumburgh, Orton, &c." — T. C. Heysham, Esq. 



Page 111. i Anarta cordigera. It appears that this species is indigenous. 



Page 111. + Anarta Vidua. Alis anticis cinereis, nigro m,aculatis, posticis nigris 

 bast dilutioribus,Jimbriis albis. 



No. Vidua. Hubner.—No. pi. 86./. 403.— An. vidua. Curtis Guide (.'J. An- 

 terior wings cinereous, spotted with black ; posterior black, with the base 

 dusky, cilia white. Recorded as British in the work last quoted : I have 

 never seen a specimen. 



Page 112. Anarta.^ Heliaca. The name Gymnopa cannot be employed for 

 this insect ; Meigen having recently used it. " Gibside, not uncommon." — 

 G. Wailes, Esq. " Near Jedburgh, Roxburghshire." — Rev. W. Little. 



Page 119. Erastria fuscula. — Acosraetia fuscula. — Curtis, viii. pi. 356. 



Page 129. Mormo Maura. " Newcastle, Meldon Park, Keswick, Rye House, 



Herts, &c." — G. Wailes, Esq. 

 Page 131. Catocala Fraxini. " Near Deal, in September, 1828; and the larva 



in the following year." — Miss Harvey. 



