68 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Liparidce. 



Forth esia chrysorrhoea, L., Mill Hill {South) ; Isleworth 

 (Meyers). P. similis, Fues., common generally (Godwin) ; Isle- 

 worth (Meyers) ; Bedford Park {F. Fenn and C. lioivland) ; Hamp- 

 stead (Watts); Oxhey Jj^cnQ (Roidand-Broicn) ; Dalston (ProMi); 

 Harefield, common (Wall). 



Leucoma salicis, L., common generally (Godwin) ; Bedford 

 Park (Miss E. Sharpe) ; South Hampstead, larvae on poplar 

 (Watts) ; Clapton (Bacot) ; Dalston (Prout). 



Ocneria dispar, L., near Uxbridge (J. E. Benbow, Entom. 

 1878, p. 21). 



Psilura monacha, L., rare, Bishop's Wood, only larvae 

 (Godwin) ; Pinner Woods, 1881 and 1882 (Watts). 



Dasychira pudihunda, L., Mill Hill (South) ; Bishop's W^ood, 

 moderately common (Godiuin) ; Pinner Woods, and larvae on 

 Hampstead Heath (Watts); Harefield, one bred from larva, 

 1887 (Wall). 



Orgyia antiqua, L., Mill Hill (South) ; generally common 

 (Godwin); Bedford Park, a larva on Salix, 1886 (L. M. Cockerell) ; 

 Clapton (Bacot) ; Oxhey Lane (Rowland-Broivn) ; Dalston (Prout) ; 

 Harefield (Wall) ; Isleworth, 1890 (Ckll). 



Bombycidce.* 



Trichiura cratcegi, L., Mill Hill, a few larvae found each year 

 on hawthorn and sloe (South); Pinner (Rowland-Brown). 



Eriogaster lanestris, L., Mill Hill, many batches of larvae 

 found on sloe (South) ; Kingsbury (Godwin) ; Oxhey Lane (Row- 

 land-Brown) . 



Clisiocampa neustria, L., Mill Hill (South) ; generally com- 

 mon (Godwin) ; larvae common on Cotoneaster in garden, South 

 Hampstead (Watts) ; Oxhey Lane (Roivland-Broivn) ; Dalston 

 (Prout) ; Harefield (Wall). 



Bombyx ruhi, L., Mill Hill, larvae very abundant, 1875, a 

 female at rest amongst grass, 1876 (South) ; Old Oak Common 

 (Godivin). B. quercus, L , doubtfully quoted from Mill Hill 

 (South). B. trifolii, Esp., Hampstead, one specimen (Rowland- 

 Brown) . 



Odonestis potatoria, L., Mill Hill, very plentiful in larval stage 

 (South); generally common (Godwin); Isleworth (Meyers); Hamp- 

 stead (Watts) ; Oxhey Lane (Rowland-Broicu) ; Harefield, occa- 

 sionally taken (Wall). 



Lasiocampa querci/olia, L., Mill Hill, a few bred from larvae 

 found on sloe (South) ; one pupa spun up on a willow tree near 

 Addison Eoad Station, place now built on ; scrub bushes of white- 



* Including as subfamilies Botnhycince (Bomhyx and allies) and Saturniince 

 {Saturnia and allies). 



