1905. lyANGHAM. — So77ie Lepidoptera from Co. Fermanagh, itt 

 Cerlgo matura.— One taken at flowers of privet. 



Apamea unanimls. -One taken at light by my brother-in-law while 



staying here in 1902. 

 A, ophlogramma.— One at lime flowers, 1902. 

 IVIiana strigrilis. — Fairly common at sugar, 1902. 



Crammcsia trigrammica. — Several taken at light, and flying over 

 flowers. 



Caradrina alslnes.— Several taken at privet flowers. 



Agrotis saucla.— A tew taken at sugar, 1902. 



Noctua augur. — Gener?lly fairly common most seasons at sugar. 



Amphipyra pyramldea. — Common at sugar. 



Mania maura. — Scarce, but two or three taken in most seasons. 



Panolis pini perda^ — One in 1902 at sugar. 



Pachnobia rubricosa. — Fairly common on the sallows on a bog. 

 Taenlocampa gothica. — A few nice varieties taken in 1903 on the 

 bogs. 



T. gracilis. — Fairly numerous, especially on the sallows on the bogs. 

 T. munda.--Two taken in 1903, by pupa digging. 

 Calymnia trapezina, — One taken in 1902. 



Aplecta prasina. — The larvae very common on low-growing plants 



in March, 1903. 

 Hadena glauca. — One at light in 1902. 

 Xyllna socia. — Fairly common at ivy flowers. 

 Hatorostola triplasia. — Fairly common. 

 H. tripartita,— Very common in 1902. 



Plusia chrysitis.— Very abundant in 1902. Several with the unbroken 



median brown band. 

 P. bractca.— In 1902 I took forty-seven specimens, mostly fresh, flying 



or feeding at yellow flag, sweetwilliam, or martigon lilies. These 



three flowers are the very best resorts for the plusias in this locality, 



far better I find than honeysuckle. 

 P.fcstucae. — In clouds on the yellow flag, and afterwards on garden 



irises, sweetwilliams, and lilies, in 1902 ; fairly abundant in 1903 

 P. iota.— Fairly numerous at sweetwilliam and lilies in 1902 (one 



nice pink variety taken). 

 P. pulchrina, — Very abundant both in 1902 and 1903 at the flowers 



of the yellow flag, sweetwilliam, and lilies, also on rose campion. 

 P. gamma.— Fairly numerous, though in nothing like such abundance 



as P. fcstucce or P. pulchrina, 

 P. interrogationis.— Abundant at sweetwilliam in 1902, and fairly 



numerous in 1903. 

 Heliothis pcltigcra.— One at privet flowers in 1902. 

 Chariclea umbra. — Two at privet flowers in 1902. 

 Euclidia s^Iyphica. -Common in restricted localities on the shores 



and islands of Iv. Erne. 



Tempo Manor, Co. Fermanagh. 



