2*20 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



H. Micacea. August. Not rare. At ragwort. 



X. Rurea. July. One, at sugar. 



X. Lithoxylea. July. Very common. 



X. Polyodon. All summer. Swarming. Several dark 

 varieties. 



H. Popularis. July. Not common. 



C. Graminis. July. Not rare. At flowers. 



L. Testacea. August. Common. 



M. Persicarige. July. Common. 



A. Oculea. All summer. Swarming, and very variable. 

 At sugar. 



M. Strigilis. July. Very abundant, variable. 



M. Fasciuncula. July. Not common. At sugar. 



C. Haworthii. July. One, Cloke Moss. 



C. Cubicularis. July. Common. 



A. Suffusa. July. Not very common. 



A. Segetum. July. Common. Sugar. 



A. Exclamationis. All summer. Swarming. At sugar. 

 One or two almost black varieties. 



T. Janthina. August. Not rare. At sugar. 



T. Fimbria. August. One, at sugar. 



T. Orbona. July. Swarming, not very variable. » 



T. Pronuba. July. Swarming, variable. 



N. Augur. June. Common. 



N. Plecta. June. Common. At sugar. 



N. Brunnea. July. Not rare. At sugar. 



N. Festiva. July. A few, at sugar. 



N. Dalilii. July. Common. At sugar. 



N. Umbrosa. July. Not rare. 



N. Baja. July. A few. 



N. Xanthographa. Aug st. Swarming. 



A. Lunosa. September. At sugar. — IV. Douglas Robin- 

 sou ; Almorness Castle, Douglas, September 15, 1870. 



(To be continued.) 



Captures near Gravesend. — The following are my best 

 captures this season ; you can make use of any or all of them as 

 you please. I regret 1 have allowed your kind requests to 

 remajn so long neglected, but I have been from home nearly 

 a month, and have been obliged to neglect entomological 

 pursuits, owing to more pressing business. Of butterflies 

 worthy of notice I have met with : — 



