164 Nocturnal Macro-Lepidoftera. 



99. Noctua Augur (The double dart), G. One specimen 

 taken by Mrs.' Boley. 



100. Noctua Plecta (The flame shoulder), G. and S. 

 Common. 



101. N. C-nigrum (The setaceous hebrew character), G. 

 Common in the autumn at sugar. 



102. N. Festiva (The ingrailed clay), G. Common. 



103. N. Conflua (The lesser ingrailed), G. One specimen 

 taken in Guernsey by Mr. Dawson, was sent to the late E. 

 Newman for identification, and returned as above. 



104. N. Rubi (The small square spot), G. Not common. 



105. N. Xanthographa (The square spotted rustic), G. and 

 S. Excessively abundant. 



106. Tryphaena Ianthina (The lesser broad border), G. 

 Very common. The larvae sometimes abundant on geraniums 

 in gardens. 



107. T. Interjecta (The least yellow underwing), G. Eare. 



108. T. Orbona (The lesser yellow underwing), G. and S, 

 Very common. 



109. T. Pronuba (The large yellow underwing), G. and S. 

 Abundant. 



110. Amphipyra Pyramidea (The copper underwing), G. 

 Two specimens taken at sugar, August, 1872. 



111. A. Tragopogonis (The mouse), G. Not uncommon. 



112. Mania Typica (The gothic), G. Taken by the Kev. 

 F. E. Lowe. 



113. M. Maura (The old lady), G. and S. Occasionally 

 common. 



114. Pachnobia Rubricosa (The red chestnut), G. One at 

 sallow blossom. 



115. Tseniocampa Gothica (The Hebrew character), G. 

 Common at sallow blossom in April. I have found the larvae 

 feeding en privet. 



116. Taeniocampa Incerta The clouded drab), G» Com* 

 mon at sallow blossom. 



