232 On Lepidoptera, taken mostly in 1874. 



Anisopteryx .escularia. I always find this moth at the begin- 

 ning of March. Newman gives April as the month to get it. 



Larentia multistrigaria. Common on willowbushes in Bunkle 

 Wood; March 12th. Newman says "April." 



Anticlea derivata. One; June 4th, and one was got a few days 

 afterwards, newJy disclosed ; its usual month is April. 



Cilix spinula. One beaten out of a hedge, Broomhouse, July 

 10th. 



Acrontcta Psi. One ; July 1 6th. 



,, Kumicis. One from caterpillar. 



Rusina tenebrosa. One ; June 1st. 



Agrotis agathina. From caterpillar, Drakemire Moor. 



T^entocampa GOTHicA, One ; July let, This swarms at Sallow 

 blossoms ; beginning of April. 



Diajsttelzecia Cucubali. Caterpillars got feeding in capsules of 

 Scarlet Lychnis in the garden, emerged June 21st. 



Gonoptera libatrix. One found hybernating in a house. 



Mania typica. One from caterpillar feeding on a Primrose. 



Euclidia Mi. Hoardweil; May 27th. 



II. — Broomhouse. By Adam Andekson. 



Ennomos erosaria. This was misnamed E. tiliaria in last year's 

 list. 



Acid alia scutulata. Not very common. 



Chesias spartiata. Eather common amongst the Broom on 

 Whitadder banks. 



Acronycta Psi. One. 



„ Bumicis. From caterpillar. 



Char^eas Gramestis. Very common on Hoardweil Moor, flying 

 at night, and on Stanshel in the day time. 



Apamea unanimis. Not uncommon, Broomhouse. 



Agrotis agathina. On Hoardweil Moor. 

 ,, porphyrea. Common on ditto. 



Noctua brunnea. One from caterpillar in the garden. 

 „ baja. One. 



„ eestiva. One flying about blossoms of Bladder Cam- 

 pion. 



Anchocelis rupina. Bather common, but not easily netted. 

 Twisting through amongst dwarf oaks at Hoardweil. 



Diantilecia carpophaga. One specimen. 



,, Cucubali. Not uncommon at blossoms of Bladder 



Campion on the waterside. 



Hecatera serena. One. 



Phlogophora meticulosa. One. 



Cucullia umbratica. Common at honeysuckle. 



Heliothis marginata. One. 



Stilbia anomala. Two from Drakemire Moor. 



