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Kent, on Saturday, the 20th June, conducted by Mr. John T. 

 Carrington, which Hst is as follows : — 



The Rhopalocera were represented by : — 



Euchloe cardamines, L. 



Gonepteryx rhamni, L., both i and ? . Also ova in situ on leaves of 



buckthorn, and young larvae in same position. 

 Pieris napi, L., worn. 



„ brassicce, L. 

 Thecla rubi, L. 

 Caenonympha pamphilus, L. 

 Polyommatus phlcBas, L. 

 Lyccena astrarche, Bgstr. 



„ icariis, Rott., including a nice var. approaching the obsolete form, 



taken by Mr. South. 

 ,, argiolus, L. 

 Syrichthus malvcz, L. 

 Nisoniades tages, L. The manner in which this species rests at night 



on the seed heads of knapweed was well observed. 

 Hesperia sylvanus, Esp. 

 Also larvae of Lyccena corydon, Fb. 



The following among the Heterocera were also noted : — 



Hepialus humuli, L. 



„ lupulimis^ L. 



„ hectics, L. 



„ velleda, Hb. 

 Drepana falcaiaria, L. 



ZygcBna filipendulce, L., imagines, pupae, and half-fed larvae. 

 Euchelia jacobcBce, L. 



DianthcBcia carpophaga, Bork., and larvae. 

 Euclidia mi, Clerck. 



„ glyphica, L. 

 Rumia lideolata, L., common by day, and swarming at dusk. 

 Selenia lunaria, Schiff. (i). 

 lodis lactearia, L., common. 

 Acidalia ornata, Scop. 



„ subsericeata, Haw. 

 Cabera pusaria, L. 



,, exanthemaria, Scop. (2 or 3 only). 

 Bapta bimaculata, Fb. 

 Strenia clathrata, L. 

 Aspilates ochrearia, Rossi. 

 Emmelesia albulata, Schiff. 



„ decolorata, Hb. 

 Eupitheeia {subumbratd) scabiosata, Bork., a good species, and occurred 



commonly 

 Asthena candidata, Schiff. 



,, luteaia, Schiff. 

 Numeria pulveraria, L. 

 Lomaspilis marginata, L. 



Melanippe montanata, Bork., abundant and variable, some nice forms 

 taken, including one by Mr. Winkley, in which the 

 central band was divided on costa. 

 Anticlea badiata, Hb. 



