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from herbage at the edge of wood below Castle. Euclidia glyphica. 

 Rivula sericealis. Zanclognatha grisealis. Pechypogon barbalis. Hypena 

 proboscidalis. 



Geometry. — Epione advenaria, among bilberry above the Castle. 

 Rumia luteolata (== cratagata). Metrocampa margaritarla. Boarmia 

 repandata, not common ; one example of var. conversaria sitting on the 

 cliff, but quite beyond reach. B. consortaria. Tephrosia luridata 

 (= extersaria). Iodis lactearia. Zonosoma linearia (= trilinearia). Asthena 

 luteata and A. candidate/,. Acidalia ornata. Cabera pusaria and C. exan- 

 themata. Bapta bimaculata (= taminata). Panagra petraria, almost passe. 

 Minoa tnurinata (= euphorbiata). Abraxas grossulariata. Lomaspilis 

 marginata. Larentia viridaria (== pectinitaria). Eupithecia Unariata, E. 

 plumbeolata, and E. castigata. Hypsipetes trifasciata (= impluviata). 

 Melanippe montanata, M. galiata, and M. fluctuata. Anticlea rubidata. 

 Camptogramma bilineata. Cidaria corylata. Anaitis plagiata. 



Pybalides. — Scoparia ambigualis, S. cembrce, and S. dubitalis. Pyrausta 

 aurata (= punicealis) and P. purpuralis. Ennycliia octomaculata. 

 Eurrliypara urticata (= urticalis). Scopula olivalis. Botys fuscalis. 

 Ebulea crocealis. Perinephele lancealis. 



Pterophori. — Platyptilia bertrami and P. gonodactyla. Mimaseoptilus 

 pterodactylus (= fuscodactylus). Leioptilus microdactylus. Aciptilia penta- 

 dactyla. Alucita hubneri ? Crambus pratellus, C. pascuellus, and C. hor- 

 tuellus. Rodophaa consociella, larvae. 



Tortrices. — Tortrix ribeana and T. viridana. Argyrotoza comvayana. 

 Penthina pruniana and P. ochroleucana. Hedya ocellafia and H. dealbana. 

 Aspis udmanniana, larvae. Sericoris urticana. Roxana arcuana. Ortho- 

 tcenia striana. Sciaphila subjectana. Phoxopteryx myrtillana and P. 

 lundana. Graplioliiha penhleriana. Batodes angustiorana, one worn male 

 specimen. Pcedisca profundana. Ephippiphora brunnichiana. Carpo- 

 capsa grossana. Stigmonota nitidana (= redimitana) and S. flexana. 

 Dicrorampha politana, D. petiverella, and D. plumbagana. Catoptria hyper- 

 icana, common. Symathis oxyacantliella. Xanthosetia hamana. Chrosis 

 alcella (= tesserana, fine and well marked). Conchylis straminea. 



TiNEiE. — Endrosis fenestrella. 



Besides Lepidoptera, many species of insects belonging to 

 other Orders were met with ; but, excepting the beetles, we did 

 not secure as many samples as we might have done. Mr. Billups 

 has been good enough to identify the specimens taken, and has 

 reported on them as follows : — 



The Coleoptera are represented by 39 species, ranging from 

 the Cicindelidse down to the Chrysomelidse. 



Cicindela campestris, L., was the only species met with repre- 

 senting the first-named Family, and appeared fairly plentiful. 

 Anchomenus parumpunctatus, F., Amara lunicollis, Schiod., and 

 Harpalus ruficomis, F., being the representatives of the Carabidse : 

 of these there was only one specimen of each taken. Of the 

 Staphylinidse two species only were met with, — Philonthus 

 politus, F., and P. marginatus, F., and these sparingly; the 

 Coccinellidse being represented by several specimens of Coccinella 

 14-punctata, L. Among the Scarabseidae, Aphoclius fossor, L., 



