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GEOMETR&. 
Acidalia vittaria, Hb. Several specimens, end of April. 
Acidalia ochrata, Scop. Some very large specimens on the banks e! the 
Wad-Sebou, a river 90 miles S. of Tangier. 
Acidalia virgularia, Hb. The variety calcearia, Z., common early in 
May. 
Acidalia degenaria, Hb. A specimen of variety rubraria, Stgr., taken 
by Signor Olcese. 
Hubolia gazella, Kollar? A single @ specimen of a Hubolia taken by 
Signor Olcese has been returned to me by Dr. Staudinger, to whom 
I sent it for determination, as being probably a variety of gazella, 
Kollar. This species has hitherto been captured only in Egypt, 
and its occurrence so far west as Tangier, is remarkable. The 
specimen also approaches Hubolia perviaria, of Lederer, a species 
peculiar to Syria (Beirut). 
Sterrha sacraria, L. Common. 
Hupithecia pumilata, Hb. An abundant species. 
PYRALIDINA. 
Aglossa pinguinalis, L. Common. 
Asopia farinalis, L. Abundant. The specimens which I preserved are 
much darker than English types of this species. 
Scoparia angustea, Stph. One specimen. 
Threnodes pollinalis, Schiff. O. 
Botys sanguinalis, U. The variety hamatalis, Hb., common. 
Botys polygonalis, Hb. Common. 
Botys verbascalis, W. V. O. 
Botys ferrugalis, Hb. Abundant. 
Hurycreon palealis, Schiff. Common. 
Nomophila noctuella, W. V. (hybridalis, Hb.). Very abundant. 
Nephopteryx Dahliella, Tr. O. 
(A specimen of Cerastis, and one of Cidaria cannot be assigned to 
any known species of those genera, but the examples, both of which 
were captured at light, are not in sufficiently good preservation to admit 
of being described as new species.) 
The Hollies, Wandsworth : 
October 11th, 1871. 
