410 BRITISH LEPIDOPTERA. 



at Emsworth (Buckler), fullfed August 9th, 1858, at Deal (Harding), 

 larvae middle of August, 1858, at Southampton (Oakley), 3 full- 

 grown larvae buried August 16th, 1858, at Haydon Bridge (Morison), 

 7 larvae up to August 21st, 1858, at Guisborough (Jeffrey), 6 larvae 

 at Camberwell up to August 22nd, 1858 (Keen), several larvae 

 before August 24th, 1858, at Bow. Brickhill (Burney), larvae common 

 in July, 1859, at Leckhampton, some 50 or 60 pupae also taken 

 in August (Trye), many larvae almost fullfed before July 18th, 

 1859, at Brighthampton (Stone), larvae abundant in August, 1859, 

 at Fordingbridge (Neave), fullfed larvae near Exeter first week in 

 August, 1859 (Potter), some 40 larvae and pupae at Newnham in 

 August, 1859 (Bingham), many larvae and pupae during September 

 and October, 1859, near Leigh (Daniels), first week in August, 1861, 

 at Wateringbury (Fremlin), larvae July 20th, 22nd, 25th, 28th, 1865, 

 at Minehead, 16 pupae resulted, from which 10 imagines, 6 $ s and 4 

 2 s, emerged during October and November, 5 pupae died, and 1 was 

 alive in January, 1866 (Bonnor), larvae not scarce at Eltham in July, 

 1865 (A. H. Jones), many larvae in the Hull district in July and first 

 week of August, 1865 (Wright), fullfed larvae at the end of July, 

 1865, others right through August, at Lytham (Gregson), ^ larvae 

 and pupae between July and September, 1865, the larvae pupated in 

 August and September at Winchester, only about one-sixth of the 

 pupae had produced imagines during October (Johns), 2 fullfed larvae 

 on July 29th, 1865, at Wetherby (Forby), August 19th, 1865, at 

 Devonport (Last), pupae on August 22nd, 1865, near Devonport 

 (Hayward), 10 larvae in the week ended August 22nd, 1865, 

 at Alloa (Borthwick), a pupa, September 10th, 1865, at Leominster, 

 produced an imago on October 22nd (Hutchinson), several pupae 

 September 1 6th, 1865, at Portsdown and near Landport (Moncreaff), 

 August ioth-2ist, 1867, 30 larvae at Lewes (Jenner), a dozen larvae 

 in the week ended August 20th, 1867, at Wolverton (Barlow), 

 120 larvae at Blackpool in August, 1868, and 24 in August, 1869 (Thorpe), 

 larvae, August, 1869, at Durham (Raine), September 3rd, 1869, at 

 Guestling (Bloomfield), August 17th, 1870, near Painswick (Watkins), 

 larva about August 5th, 1871, buried August 21st, pupa forced 

 and imago emerged on October 23rd, at Lyndhurst (Lockyer), 

 many larvae and pupae in August, 1877, at Norwich, from one an 

 imago emerged September 30th, 1877 (Laddiman), a dozen larvae in 

 August and September, 1877, at Chichester, pupated, one imago 

 emerged November, 1877, others on June iSthdf , 23rd $ , 24th ? , 25th 

 cf , 28th S , 29th cf , and the last, $ , July 5th, 1878 (Anderson), August 

 6th, 1877, a larva at Birmingham (Enock), many pupae in 

 August, 1877, at Harwich (Kerry), July 29th, 1878, larvae fullfed 

 at Sawtry St. Judith (Bower), a dozen larvae on July 30th, 1878, and 

 following days at Burton-on-Trent (Baker), August 16th, 1878, at 

 Bedford (Greenwell-Lax), September 4th, 1878, at Reading (Butler), 

 September nth, 1878, at Morpeth (Finlay), 26 pupae and one larva in 

 October, 1878, round Liverpool (West), September 10th, 1880, at 

 Reading (Holland), fullgrown larva September, 1884, at Frome 

 (St. John), large numbers of larvae in August, 1885, at St. Ives 

 (Norris), several larvae August, 1885, at Harwich (Kerry), three 

 larvae in August, 1885, at Reading (Butler), larvae at Castle Gary, 

 August 10th, iOth, 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 1885 (Maicmillan), October, 

 1885, at Surbiton (Goss), August 1st, 1886, larva at Woodbridge 



