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T. Philaiilhiformis. July. Larvge. Rather abundant in 

 thrift along coast; was too late to get the imago, only 

 finding one pupa, which was injured. 



H. Velleda. June. Abundant. 



H. Sylvinus. July. Not very common. 



C. Furcula. September. Two larvae. One on alder, one 

 on aspen. 



N. Ziczac. August. Three larvae, on sallow. 



L. Dictaea. August. One larva, on aspen. 



L. Camelina. August. One or two larvae. 



P. Trepida. September. Two pupae at foot of oaks. 



C. Reclusa. August. Larvae. Abundant on sallow. 

 P. Bucephala. August. Larvae. Abundant. 



D. Coryli. August. One or two larvae on nut. 



O. Antiqua. September. Larvae. Abundant July and 

 August ; imago in September. 



L. Complanula. August. One, at flowers. 



S. Menthrasti. June. Not rare. 



S. Lubricipeda. August. Larvae. 



L. Callunae. July and August. Larvae. Quercus, as yet, 

 I have not noticed here. 



D. Rotatoria. September. One or two larvae. 



S. Pavonia-minor. August. One larva, Cloke Moss. 



C. Spinula, June. One or two, mothing at dusk. 



P. Lacertinaria. June. One, in a copse wood. 



T. Batis. July. One or two, at sugar. 



C. Duplaris. June. One, in a copse wood. 



C. Flavicornis. July. Two, at sugar. 



A. Psi. July. A fevv at sugar; larvae abundant in July 

 and August. 



A. Ligustri. June. At sugar. Not rare ; some larvae 

 from ash in August and September. 



A. Rumicis. July. Common. Larvae, August and Sep- 

 tember. 



A. Menyanthidis. August. One larva, on sallow, Cloke 

 Moss. 



L. Conigera. July. Not rare. At sugar. 



L. Comma. July. Rather common. At sugar. 



L. Impura. July. Common. 



L. Pallens. July. Common. 



H. Nictitans. August. Abundant. At flowers. 



