ASH: LEPIDOPTERA AT SKIPWITH IN 1894. 85 
Macroglossa stellatarum. One specimen only ; Skipwith. 
Hepialus hectus. Common in Holly Carrs Wood. 
Hepialus lupulinus. Common everywhere. 
Hepialus sylvinus. A few on Skipwith Common at dusk. 
Hepialus velleda. Two specimens ; Skipwith. 
Hepialus humuli. Fairly common everywhere. 
Lithosia mesomella. Skipwith Common; scarce. 
Euthemonia russula. Skipwith Common ; by no means common 
this year 
Aaa caja. Abundant in larval stage, but no varieties were 
red. 
ae lubricipeda. Larve fairly numerous, but very few imagines. 
Arctia menthastri. Both imago and larva common everywhere. 
Liparis auriflua. Abundant everywhere. 
Orgyia antiqua. Abundant everywhere. 
Trichiura crategi. One larva (Skipwith) produced a crippled 
male with dark band similar to Lincolnshire specimens. 
Bombyx rubi. Larvz excessively abundant on Skipwith Common 
in autumn ; the imago had been decidedly scarce in the spring. 
Bombyx quercus. Fairly abundant in larval stage, but very few 
imagines seen 
Odonestis potatoria, Larve abundant. 
Saturnia carpini. Neither imago nor larva was common this 
year, though a few specimens of both were taken on the 
Common, Skipwith. 
GEOMETRA, 79 SPECIES. 
Urapteryx sambucata. Very common ; Skipwith. 
Epione apiciaria. Two specimens only ; Skipwith. 
Rumia crategata. Common everywhere. 
Metrocampa margaritata. Common; Skipwith; Holly Carrs. 
Selenia illunaria. Both broods abundant; Skipwith. 
Odontopera bidentata. Imago and larva fairly common; 
Skipwith. 
Crocallis elinguaria. One specimen only ; Skipwith. 
Ennomos tiliaria. Larve abundant among birches on ni 
Common in August. 
Ennomos fuscantaria. One specimen at light ; Selby. 
Phigalia pilosaria. Scarce ; Holly Carrs. 
Mar, 1895. 
