Nocturnal Macro-Lepidoitera. 171 



203. H. Defoliaria (The mottled umber), G. Taken by 

 the Eev. F. E. Lowe. 



204. Anisopteryx JEseularia (The March moth), G. Not 

 uncommon. 



205. Cheimatobia Brumata (The winter moth), G. Not 

 common. 



206. Larentia Olivata (The beech green carpet), G. One 

 specimen taken July 9th, 1870. 



207. L. Viridaria (The green carpet), G. Common. 



208. Emmelesia Albulata (The grass rivulet), G. Taken 

 by the Eev. F. E. Lowe. 



209. E. Decolorata (The sandy carpet), G., A. Not very 

 common. 



210. E. Adsequata (The pretty pinion), G. Eecorded by 

 the Eev. F. E. Lowe. 



211. Eupithecia Linariata (The toad flax pug), G., S. 

 The larvaa are to be found in the flowers of the common yellow 

 toad flax (Linaria Vulgaris) in August and September. 



212. E. Oblongata (The lime speck), G., S. Common. 

 The larvse on ragwort flowers. 



213. E. Scabiosata (The shaded pug), G. Not common. 



214. E. Nanata(The narrow winged pug), G. Common. 



215. E. Subnotata (The plain pug), G., S. Not common. 



216. E. Vulgata (The common pug), G., S. Common. 



217. E. Pulchellata (Foxglove pug), G. Bred from larvse 

 feeding in the foxglove flowers. 



218. E. Absynthiata (The wormwood pug), G., S., The 

 larvse abundant on the flowers of ragwort in the Autumn. 



219. E. Exiguata (The mottled pug), G., S. Not un- 

 common. 



220. E. Eectangulata (The green pug), G. Fairly 

 common. 



221. Lobophora Viretata (The yellow barred brindle), G. 

 Taken by Mr. Dawson, June 1872. Has been taken since by 

 the Eev. F. E. Lowe. 



