1871.) 
Papilio Podalirius, 
Gonepteryx rhamni, 
Aporia cratzgi, 
Lasiommata Megera, 
Af Meera, 
of Aigeria, 
Ccenonympha Pamphilus, 
Vanessa polychloros, 
Melitzea Dictynna, 
», Artemis, 
Thecla rubi, 
Chrysophanus Dorilis. 
Procris statices, 
Anthrocera lonicerz, 
Smerinthus populi, 
Sesia bombyliformis, 
Trochilium tipuliforme. 
Pygzera bucephala, 
-Hypogymna dispar, 
-Dasychira pudibunda, 
-Cybosia mesomella, 
-Hypercompa Hera, 
Arctia villica, 
| Callimorpha jacobze, 
-Fumea nitidella, 
Pachetra leucophza, 
Cosmia trapezina, 
Euclidia glyphica. 
Epione advenaria, 
Venilia maculata, 
Kphyra punctaria, 
Ephyra omicronaria, 
Acidalia incanata, 
rs remutata, 
3 aversata, 
Fidonia atomaria, 
5,  limbaria, 
Minoa euphorbiata, 
Emmelesia albulata, 
Eupithecia P 
Melanippe tristata, 
Camptogramma bilineata, 
Eubolia moeniata, 
»  bipunctaria, 
»  plumbaria. 
Rivula sericealis, 
Pyrausta punicealis, 
Botys fuscalis, 
Ancylosis cinnamomella, 
Crambus chrysonuchellus, 
3 pratellus, 
FF hortuellus. 
Antithesia pruniana, 
Lithographia campoliliana, 
¥ Penkleriana, 
Phliceodes tetraquetrana, 
Dicrorampha Petiverella, 
3 plumbagana, 
35 cinerosana, 
PA agilana, 
Coccyx hyrciniana, 
Anchylopera ramella, 
179 
Anchylopera biarcuana, 
35 Lundana, 
Argyrotoza Conwayana, 
Roxana arcuella, 
Stigmonota compositella, 
Grapholitha hypericana, 
Cnephasia hybridana, 
Sericoris lacunana, 
3 urticana, 
Eupeecilia nana, 
op ambiguella. 
Taleeporia pseudo-bombycella 
Adela fibulella, 
Micropteryx Seppella, 
Hyponomeuta evonymella, 
Cerostoma persicella, 
Gelechia aleella, 
3 triparella, 
Hypsolophus fasciellus, 
Pleurota bicostella, 
Harpella Geoftrella, 
(icophora grandis, 
a Lambdella, 
Butalis Scopolella, 
Acrolepia cariosella, 
Glyphipteryx Bergstraessella 
Argyresthia curvella, 
Coleophora laricella, 
Tischeria complanella, 
Cemiostoma spartifoliella. 
Pterophorus pentadactylus. 
With the exception of thirteen species, all are British; and, 
making allowance for a few common insects that were not taken, and 
(this is mentioned as a warning to others) that I am now afraid to 
record from memory only, it will give us an average of about twelve 
species out of a hundred, not found in our islands. 
For the names of many of these Lepidoptera, and for the careful 
examination of them all, I am indebted to my friend Mr. Stainton, at 
whose hospitable house I spent a few days at the close of this, the only 
holiday which I have had from work since my brief stay amongst the 
' insects of south Devon in 1865. 
35, Harborne Road, Edgbaston, 
October, 1870. 
