168 Nocturnal Macro-Lepidoptera. 



157. Catocala Fraxini (The Clifden Nonpareil), G. A 

 fine specimen of this handsome moth, was taken by Mrs. Boley 

 several years ago, in her garden at St. Martin's. It is now in 

 the Museum, Guille-AUes Library. 



158. C. Nupta (The red underwing), G. Not common. 



GEOMETRJE. 



159. Uropteryx Sambucaria (The swallow tail), G. Very 

 common. 



160. Epione Apiciaria (The bordered beauty), G. Took 

 two specimens July 6th, 1872. 



161. Rumia Luteolata (The brimstone moth), G., A. and 

 S. Extremely abundant. 



162. Venilia Macularia (The speckled yellow), G. One 

 specimen taken by Mrs. Boley. 



163. Angerona Prunaria (The orange moth), G. Not un- 

 common in June. 



164. Metrocampa Margaritaria (The light emerald), G. I 

 have taken several specimens. 



165. Selenia Bilunaria (The early thorn), G. Both 

 broods common in gardens. 



166. Odontoptera Bidentata (The scalloped hazel), G. Not 

 common. 



167. Crocallis EliDguaria (The scalloped oak), G. and S. 

 Common. 



168. Ennomos Quercinaria (The August thorn), G. Not 

 common. 



169. E. Alniaria (The canary shouldered thorn), G. I 

 have bred one specimen. 



170. Himera Pennaria (The feathered thorn), G. Not 

 common, have taken two specimens, and have seen another 

 taken by Dr. Wakefield" in 1873. It has also been taken by the 

 Rev. F. E. Lowe. 



