170 Nocturnal Macro-Lepidoptera. 



187. E. Virgularia (The small dusty wave), G. S. Not 

 common. Took two specimens in Sark, July 10th, 1872. 



188. A. Marginepunctata (The mullein Wave), G. I have 

 taken a good number of specimens. It is fond of settling on 

 rocks or walls, covered with a gray lichen, where it is with 

 difficulty detected. 



189. A. Subsericeata (Tne satin Wave), S., A. I took one 

 at Sark, June, 1870, several at Alderney, June 25th, 1873. 



190. A. Imitaria (The small blood vein), G. Common 

 during July and August. 



191. A. Aversata (The riband wave), G. Both varieties 

 are common. 



192. Timandra Amataria (The blood vein), G. Eare. 



193. Cabera Pusara (The common white wave), G. 

 Common. 



194. C. Exanthemata (The common wave), G. Has been 

 taken by the Eev. F. E. Lowe. 



195. Macaria Notata (The peacock), G. Took one speci- 

 men, near Fermain Bay, July, 1873. 



196. Strenia Clathrata (The latticed heath), G. One 

 specimen taken by Mrs. Boley, at light. 



197. Selidosema Ericetaria (The bordered gray), G. This 

 handsome species is common on our southern cliff coast. 



198. Aspilates Ochrearia (The yellow belle), G., S.,and A. 

 Both broods common on the cliff coast. I have found the 

 larvse feeding on spurge. 



199. Abraxas grossulariata (The currant moth), G., S., A. 

 Extremely abundant in July. I have two splendid varieties, 

 bred in Guernsey many years ago. 



200. Lomaspilis Marginata (The clouded border), G., S. 

 Common, very variable, scarcely two marked alike. 



201. Hybernia Leucophearia (The spring usher), G. Not 

 common. 



202. H. Marginaria (The dotted border), G. Took one at 

 sallow bloom, March 20th, 1874. 



