466 BRITISH LEPIDOPTERA. 



Natland, pupated and produced imago on October 30th, larvae August 

 25th, at Low Foulshaw, August 3oth-3ist, at Helme Lodge, near 

 Kendal, September ist-8th in Kendal ; also several pupae in Kendal 

 district from October 5th-November 3rd, 1900, 4 of those obtained 

 in August as larvae buried in moist cocoanut fibre from September 

 4th- 6th, during October and November the box was placed every day 

 before sitting-room fire (sometimes up to 90°F.), imagines appeared 

 — $ on November nth about 9 p.m., $ November 12th about 9 p.m., 

 $ November 16th about 12 p.m., $ November 24th about 9 p.m. 

 (Moss), imago in the Strand, London, October 3rd, 1900 ^Doncaster), 

 bred on October 18th, 19th, 24th, 25th, 1900, from larvae taken at 

 Margate (Russell), several fullfed larvae between August ioth-2oth, 

 these pupated, and, from October i5th-2 2nd, 1900, three emerged, 

 forced, at Feering Bury (P. C. Reid), October 22nd, 1900, in York 

 (Hawkins), imago emerged October 21st, 1900, from larva found 

 at Mundesley on September 2nd, another imago emerged October 

 23rd, 1900, from larva from Waldringfield (James), imagines bred 

 from November 9th, 1900, pupae kept at fairly constant temperature 

 of 9o°F., at Kendal (Littlewood), 120 pupae in the autumn 

 of 1900 at Market Drayton, from these 30 imagines emerged 

 after forcing, the earliest in the beginning of November, 1900, and 

 the last in early May, 1901, when three living pupae still re- 

 mained (Woodforde), many larvae in September, 1900, on October 

 15th fourteen pupae were placed in forcing apparatus, and 

 emergences occurred November 1st, $, November 3rd, cf , 

 November 7th, two, November nth, one, November 12th a $ , 

 November 13th a $, November 14th a ? , November 15th another, 

 and on November 16th the last, the rest of the pupae died (Cowl), 

 June 2nd, 1901, at Murchison (Evans), June 7th, 1901, at Blaxton 

 (Corbett), June 8th, 1901, at Castlesides (Almond), June 18th, 1901, 

 at Worsborough Bridge (Whitaker), a specimen taken at Middles- 

 borough, June 10th, 1901, another at Saltburn in the latter part of 

 September (Lofthouse), imago September 7th, 1901, at Ardpeaton 

 (Evans), bred September 9th, 1901, at Bonhill (Malloch), many larvae 

 on August 8th, imago September 14th, 2901, at Hartlepool (Robson), 

 $ imago taken at large on September 17 th, 1901, at Ring wood, larvce 

 and pupae were taken in numbers up to October i ith, i9oi,at Ringwood, 

 one imago emerged on September 17th, and from then during October 

 imagines came out almost every day (Fowler), imago September 30th, 

 1901, at Cleckheaton (Crosland), imago beginning of October, 

 1 90 1, at Knutsford (Day), imago, October 4th, 1901, at Worthing 

 (Lawrance), October nth, 1901, a newly-emerged $ at Guernsey 

 (Lowe), imago, early October, 1901, at Bow (Milton), October 14th, 

 1901, at Haydon Bridge (Mandell), a dozen larvae in August, 1901, 

 of which one pupated August 20th, imago appeared October 6th, 

 another pupated on September 21st, imago emerged November 19th, 

 another pupa forced from November 23rd, emerged January 

 10th, 1902, at Kendal (Littlewood), imago, October 16th, 

 1 90 1, at Truro (Rollason\ a fullgrown larva, on October 6th, 

 1901, at Great Salkeld, another October 14th, 1901, and one pupa 

 and one larva just turning, October 16th, 1901, the first imago 

 from these emerged on November 1 8th, 1901 (Britten), October 

 1st, 1902, at Lindal Bank (Petty), imago on cruiser, April 28th, 



