518 BRITISH LEPIDOPTERA. 



June 12th, 1892, at Panton, June 21st, 1894, at Baumber, June 16th, 

 1898, at Woodham Walter (Eaynor); on blackthorn, at Eynsford, com- 

 mon, larvae half -grown, June 30th, 1891 (R. Adkin) ; on whitethorn hedges 

 on May 22nd, 1892, at Cambridge, on June 23rd, 1896, at Leamington, 

 June 3rd, 1897, on blackthorn at Windermere, July 5th, 1897, on 

 sallow at Whitwell, June 29th, 1898, at Aylsham (Freeman) ; June 

 8th, 1892, in Rufforth Lane, June 23rd, 1897, at Strensall, June 30th, 

 1897, near Elvington (Hewett) ; June 26th, 1893, at Birman Hill, 

 Perth (Wylie) ; webs on June 5th, 1892, May 24th, 1893, near Exeter 

 (Studd), June 23rd, 1894, at Polegate, April 19th, 1893, at Benfleet, 

 May 19th-22nd, 1899, young larvae in New Forest (Prout); June 15th, 



1894, at Bath (Greer) ; June 25th, 1894, at Southend, June 17th, 



1895, at Whitchurch (Thornewill) ; May 12th, 1895, at Pickering 

 (Dennis); July 3rd, 1895, at Holt (Rea); July 13th, 1895, at Stokesley, 

 June 20th, 1896, at Broughton (Lofthouse); May 25th, 1896, a large web 

 in north-west Lancashire spun up July 10th-20th, pupae left out of doors 

 until February 17th, 1897, first emergence February 20th, continued 

 until March 10th, 50 per cent going over, cage brought indoors again 

 December 13th, 1897, first emergences, two 3 and one ? , took place 

 December 20th (Massey) ; very small at Billesdon, May 2nd, 1896, 

 half-grown on May 25th, 1896, at Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, June 14th, 



1896, at Huntingdon, June 5th, 1897, at Yarmouth, Isle of Wight 

 (Kaye) ; larvae May 24th, 1896, at Aylesbury, the first emerged 

 February 17th, 1897 (Bayne) ; larvae June 8th and 18th, 1896, 

 at Leigh, bred among others, one on April 24th, 1899, after 

 two years in pupa, others April 7th and 15th, 1900, after 

 three years in pupa (Mera) ; a small web end of May, 1897, at 

 Buckerell, full-fed about July 9th, first emergence April 7th, 1898 

 (Riding) ; quite small larvae June 11th, 1897, at Hailsham, imagines 

 March 10th-18th, 1898 (P. Reid) ; June 14th, 1897, at Horsham 

 (Image) ; July 7th-8th, 1897, at Pickering (Ash) ; larvae July 9th, 



1897, at Taunton, emerged March 16th- April 3rd, 1898 (Tetley); July, 

 1897, in St. Faith's district, Norwich (Thouless) ; May 21st, 1898, at 

 Winchester (Holdaway) ; June 11th, 1898, at Hailsham (Sheldon) ; 

 larvae in May and June, 1898, at Hitchin, spun up in August, 

 commenced to emerge March 11th, 1899 (Cottam) ; April, 1898, very 

 small at Reading (Butler) ; young larvae June 6th, 1898, at Taunton 

 (Bartlett). Imagines : March 15th, 1859 (44 specimens emerged), 

 February 6th, 1860, captured at rest, February 6th-April 7th, 1860, 

 bred March 2nd-14th, 1861, at Worcester (Edmunds) ; March 18th- 

 20th, 1860, at Newark (Gascoyne) ; April 12th, 1860, at Tilgate 

 (Tugwell) ; March 4th-5th, for several years in succession (Robson) ; 

 February lst-April 5th, 1865 (72 specimens) from larvae found May 

 18th, 1864 (A. H. Jones); March 28th, 1866, at Guestling (Bloomfield) . 

 Of 100 larvae obtained in 1866, at Aid worth, the first emergence took 

 place on February 2nd, 1867, others later in same year, of those that 

 went over, the first appearance in 1868, was on February 20th, others 

 still went over, and the first emergence in 1869 took place on April 6th, 

 some went into a fourth year (Todd) ; February 22nd, 1869, at Glan- 

 ville' s Wootton (Dale) ; March lst-April 13th, 1878, 4 $ s and 

 4 ? s, February 14th-March 2nd, 1879, 6 $ s and 3 ? s, March 

 19th, 1881,1 ?, all from one brood, from Rugby (R. Adkin); 

 March 12th, 1883, at Birmingham (Bath) ; March 27th, 1885, 



