108 BRITISH LEPIDOPTERA. 



several males assembled July 27th, 1894, in New Forest, 2 newly 

 emerged, July 28th, 1894, in the New Forest (Prout); in July, 1893, 

 at Barmouth (Helps); in June at York (Walker); July 21st, 1894, 

 July 15th, 1896, July 20th, 1898, at King's Lynn (Atmore); end 

 of July, 1894, at Cromer, a 2 caught July 26th, 1894, laid eggs, 

 which produced larvae that pupated May and June, 1895, the 

 imagines emerging from June 4th, 1895, onwards (Nicholson); 

 larvae, May 28th, 1894, at Bungay, emerged July nth, 1894 

 (Clutten) ; larvae, June 13th, 1894, at Cannock, emerged July 20th, 

 1894 (Freer); June 4th, 1886, July 29th, 1895, at Emsworth 

 (Christy); July ioth — August 17th, 1894, these dates are about 

 an average for most years at Mansfield; July 4th, 1895, till end 

 of month, first noticed in 1898 on August 1st, and in 1899 on 

 July 15th, at Penzance (Daws); July 21st, 1895, fr° m Beverley 

 (Hewett) ; July 21st, 1894, at Wisbech, July 12th, 1896, at Monks 

 Wood (Glenny) ; July 7th, 1895, at Lynton, bred June 15th, 16th, 



1896, at Worcester (Rea); larvae, June 11th, 1895, emerged July 

 19th, 1895, fr° m Polegate, imagines July 24th, 25th, 1897, at 

 Eastbourne; larvae, April 13th, 1895, gave imagines July 13th, 

 1896; imagines also taken July 21st — 28th, 1896, July 19th — 

 August 4th, 1897, August 2nd, 1898 (Montgomery); larvae, April 

 26th, 1896, at Epping, pupated May 9th, and larvae, June 24th, 



1897, from Epping, produced imagines same year as captured 

 (Bayne) ; larvae, June 3rd, 1894, at Galway, on ling, pupated June 

 9th, 1894, emerged July 30th, 1895 (Allen) : larvae common at 

 Folkestone, May, 1896 — 1897, earliest larva pupated June 12th, 1896, 

 latest, July 3rd in 1897, earliest date of emergence of imagines, July 

 12th, 1896, latest, August 2nd, 1897 '■> captured two males flying in hot 

 sunshine, August 4th, 1897, at Folkestone (Lane); July 3rd — 12th, 



1897, July 12th — 19th, 1898, at Boxworth (Thornhill) ; June 20th, 

 1896, at Delamere Forest (Arkle) ; June 4th, 1897, at Rhinefields 

 (Tremayne); July ioth — 24th, 1897, at Barmouth (E. M. M.) ; 

 taken at Hitchin, July 12th, 1896, also a larva found, May, 1898, 

 spun up at end of June, $ imago emerged July 28th, 1898 (CottarcO; 

 July 21st — August 1 6th, 1898, at Hayling Island (May); August 

 1st, 1898, at Cheddar Gorge (Griffiths); larvae, June 15th, at 

 Enfield, produced imagines that emerged July 28th, 1898 (Edelsten) ; 

 July 24th, 1898, at Leicester (Dixon) ; males abundant, August 4th, 



1898, at Sidmouth (Studd) ; August 1 ith, 1899, at Polegate ^Carr) ; 

 larva well grown on whitethorn, May 21st, 1899, at Polegate, produced 



? July 21st, 1899; two well grown larvae, May 28th, 1901, at 

 Monks Wood, gave $ and ° July 15th ; these paired, and 70 ova were 

 laid, which hatched August 2nd — 4th, 1901 (Russell); July 12th, 1900, 

 bred a $ at Hazeleigh, attracted 3 $ s at 3 p.m., on July 19th, and 3 

 more at 5 p.m. on July 24th (Raynor) ; larvae, May nth, 1901, at 

 Blackpool, spun up June 2nd — 23rd, imagines emerged July 18th — 

 25th, 1 90 1, but two pupae are going over the winter (Clutten) ; July 

 26th — 30th, 1 90 1, common at Chambery, August 1st — ioth, 1901, 

 common at Torre Pellice (Tutt). 



LOCALITIES. — Possibly many of the following may refer to var. callunae, 

 although an attempt has been made to differentiate between the localities whence the 

 variety and the type have come; where, however, no hint has been given by correspond- 

 ents, the reference is included in this list. In Ireland* the Hon. Emily Lawless says 



