30 BRITISH LEPIDOPTERA. 



August 21st, one 2 , September ist, one ? ; in 1896 — September nth, 

 one $ ; from August 28th into September, 1897, bred several of both 

 sexes in Guernsey (Lowe), August 22nd, 1892, on lamp on foreshore 

 at St. Heliers (Kaye), bred several August ist — 22nd, 1894, larvae from 

 Liverpool district (Butler), bred many August 12th, 1895, t0 en d of 

 month from Mullion near Penzance (Daws), bred August 3rd — 6th, 1897, 

 from larvae collected June ist, 1897 at Formby (Whittle), imagines bred 

 August 5th — 14th, 1897, from larvae collected June 19th on the Formby 

 sandhills (G. O. Day), imagines bred August 10th — 19th, 1898, from 

 larvae collected June 8th — 14th in the New Forest (Edelsten) [June 

 13th, 1899, a ? imago in New Forest (Fowler) (possibly an error)]. 

 August 14th — 17th, 1 90 1, at light, from 9 — 10 p.m., at Bobbie, in the 

 Pellice valley (Tutt). 



LOCALITIES.*— Cheshire : All coast sandhills from Blackpool to Wallasey 

 (Ellis), New Brighton (Harker), Wallasey (Galliers), Crosby (Gregson), Waterloo sand- 

 hills (Moss), Birkenhead (Ragonot). Cornwall: The Lizard (Marshall), Scilly 

 Isles (B. Adkin), Penzance district, Mullion, common (Daws), Land's End (Noye). 

 Cumberland: North part of the Cumberland coast (Dawson teste Barrett), near 

 Keswick, very rare (Beadle). Devon : Plymouth (Rogers), Devonport (Harvie), 

 Bolt Head, Starehole Bottom, Salcombe (Turner), Whitsand Cliffs, Bovisand (Dell), 

 Teignmouth, Blandford (Stainton). Dorset: Isle of Purbeck (Bankes), Bloxworth 

 (Cambridge), Poole, Studland, Swanage (Bouskell), Winfrith, Parley Heath, Poole 

 Heath (Dale). Glamorgan: Tenby (Hutchinson). Gloucester: formerly nr. Bristol 

 (Stephens), Cirencester (Harman). Hants: I. of Wight — Nettlestone, Long 

 Barton (Ingram) ; Lyndhuist (Bowles), White Moor (Lane), Southsea (Forsyth), 

 Brockenhurst (Stephens), Horndean (Fenn), Ringwood (Fowler). Kent: Romuey 

 Marsh — Lydd to Rye (Mitford) ,[? Folkestone Warren (Knaggs)], in plenty, formerly, 

 nr. Darenth (Lewin), nr. London, formerly, rare (Stephens), [Ramsgate (Staiutou.)] 

 Lancs : All the coast sandhills from Blackpool and Lytham to Wallasey (Ellis), 

 Lytham (Stainton), sandhills near Liverpool (Gregson), Blackpool (Prescott), Formby 

 (G. O. Day). Sussex: Sussex coast (Gascoyne), Eastbourne (Stainton), Crowhurst 

 (Bloomfield), Rye to Lydd (Tutt). [Want confirmation — DURHAM : nr. Durham, 

 larvae abundant (Wood, Ent. VV. Int., 1., p. 151) (? Anthrocera trifolii). Middle- 

 sex : Hampstead, one (Rowland-Brown). Suffolk : Aldborough (Bloomfield)]. 



DISTRIBUTION.— Africa : Algeria — Collo, rare (Seriziat), Morocco, common 

 (Blackmore), Tangier (Walker). Asia : Amasia, Tokat, Brussa, Smyrna (Speyer), 

 The Taurus— Karli, Boghas (Rober), Gozna (Holtz), Mersina (Lederer). Austro- 

 HUNGARY : Bucovina, distributed (Hormuzaki), Pressburg (Rozsay), Bohemia, 

 sparingly (Nickerl), Stanislawow (Werchratski), Galicia— Htdosko, nr. Lemberg 

 (Nowicki), Briinn, (Miiller), Bregenz, Kessen, Salzburg (Fritsch), Buda, common 

 (Speyer), Tyrol, not common, to 4,300ft. (Hinterwaldner), Taufers, Innsbruck 

 (Weiler), Hermannstadt (Czekelius), Eperies, rare (Husz), Chemnitz (Pabst), 

 Glockner, Fiume (Mann), Lavantthal— Val Popena (Homer). BELGIUM: rare — 

 Rochefort, Namur (Selys), Hasselt (Mathieu), Han (Hippert), Ostend (Lambillion). 

 Bulgaria: Varna (Lederer). Channel Islands: Jersey (Jennings), Guernsey and 

 Sark, all round coast (Luff), Alderney coast — Fort Touraille (Harker). Denmark : 

 Common in coast districts (Bang-Haas). France : not rare (Berce), West of France, 

 Eure-et-Loir, Chateaudun, Paris, Pyrenees, St. Sauveur, Vernet (Guenee), Fontaine- 

 bleau, Digne, &c. (Tutt), Aix-les-Bains (Agassiz), Aube (Jourdheuille), Auvergne 

 (Sand), Haute-Garonne, common (Caradja), Dept. Var (Cantener), Maas, Moselle, 

 Meurthe (Speyer), Morbihan (Griffiths), Gironde (Trimoulet), Doubs (Bruand), Aude 

 (Mabille), Loire-InKrieure (Bonjour), Saone-et- Loire— Autun. rare (Constant), 

 St. Quentin (Dubus), Alpes-Maritimes (Milliere), Caussols, common (Bromilow), 

 Seine-Inf6rieure— Pont-de-1'Arche (Dupont), Burgoyne, St. Martin Lantosque 

 (Constant coll.) . Germany: distributed (Heinemann), north-west Germany almost 

 everywhere ( Ionian;, Baden— general, at Freiburg, 1 terrenwics and Carlsruhe, common 

 (Reutti), Rhine Palatinate (Bert»-am), Wiirtemberg (Seyffler), Giessen (Dickore . 

 I. nun Elbe (list. (Zimmermann), [Jpper Hart/ to 2,200ft., Waldeck— Wildungen, 

 common (Speyer;, 1 lallc - Dessau. Dolau (Stange), Munich, rather common (Kranz). 



* Meyrick says [Handbook, p. 321) : " Kent to Devon, Warwick to Lancashire, 

 local." We know no Warwick records whatever. 



