Insects. 3183 



Lithosia complana. Flying at dusk. 



Euthemonia Plantaginis. Kicked up among underwood. 



Limacodes Testudo. Larva beat from oaks. 



Notodonta Carmelita. Fence in the Addington-road, (Zool. 3152). 



Acronycta Ligustri. Larva beaten from ash. 



Noctua Dahlii. Flying over heath, in August. 



Chersotis Agathina. Ditto. 



Taeniocampa munda and miniosa. Sallows, April. 



Orthosia neglecta. On the flowers of heather [Calluna vulgaris), 

 in August. It may be worth remarking that the majority of speci- 

 mens found here are red ; in the New Forest the red ones are rare. 



Aplecta tincta. On the fence in the Addington-road, June. 



Cucullia Asteris. Larvae on Solidago Virgaurea, in August. 



Geometra Papilionaria. On birch, July. 



Alcis Roboraria. Trunks of oaks, June. 



Melanippe hastata. Flying among underwood, June. 



Bapta taminaria. Hedges, June. 



Pachycnemia Hippocastanaria. On heath, April and August. 



Pyrausta octomaculata. Flying, June. 



Botys pandalis. Kicked up among underwood, June. 



Madopa Salicalis. Once taken in May. 



Hypenodes albistrigalis. July. 



Nola cristalis and strigulalis. On trunks of oaks, June. 



Penthina praelongana. Among underwood, May. 



Sericoris decrepitana. Scotch firs, June. 



Eriopsela quadrana. Among heath, May 28. 



Phoxopteryx diminutana. Among sallows, July. 



„ ramana. Underwood, near poplars, June. 



Grapholita cinerana, Haw. Poplars, June. Some collectors doubt 

 if this be really a variety of G. nisella, Linn., certainly I never took 

 any but these gray ones here, and they abound. Seeing that many 

 species of insects have one other so closely allied that it is difficult to 

 separate them, it is possible there maybe a dichotomy in this instance. 



Palaeodes immundana. On birches, April and August. 



Psedisca occultana. On larches, July. 



Heusimine fimbriana. Oaks, March and April. 



Retinia Turionella. Among firs, May. 



Carpocapsa splendana. Underwood, June. 



Catoptria Albersana. Oaks, May. 



Coclylis subroseana. Underwood, May. 



