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THE YOUNG NATURALIST. 



D. FuRCULA.r — Larvae on sallow, Park Hill inclosure, New Forest. Aug- 

 ust, 1874. 



D. Vintjla.— Once taken at rest on the iron rails of the Cemetery, near 

 Wood Green, Middlesex. June. Larvse not rare at Ufracombe and Lynton, 

 North Devon (1865) ; Whitby, Yorkshire (1866) ; and one or two in plan- 

 tations near Lyndhurst (1874). 



Stauropus Fagi. — Larvse rare in the New Forest, on beech, sallow, and 

 oak. 



Petasja Cassinea. — Larvse rare on oak in the New Forest. 



Notodonta Camelina. — Flying at dusk in woods ; the larvse common in 

 the autumn on hawthorn, oak, birch, &c. Bishop's Wood, Highgate Woods, 

 and New Forest. 



N. Dict^oides. — Larvse rare, near Lyndhurst. 



N. Dromedaritjs. — Do., and at Bishop's Wood. 



N. Ziczac. — Larvse not very rare on sallow and poplar, Bishop's Wood, 

 Whitby (Yorkshire), and New Forest. 



N. Treplda. — Imago rare, at rest on oak ; larva rare on same tree. Bal- 

 lards, Croydon and Denny Wood, New Forest. May. Imago teste, G. Tate. 



N. Chaonia. — At rest on oak in May and June ; larva in July and Aug- 

 ust. Rare. New Forest. 



N. DodoNjEA. — Commoner than the preceding. New Forest. 



Diloba Cjertjleocephala. — Larvse used to be common near Southgate 

 Station, and at Hadley Wood (near Barnet), Middlesex and at Highbeech, 

 Epping. 



Thyatira Derasa. — At sugar in June and July, also on palings. Bi- 

 shop's Wood, Hampstead, and Park Ground inclosure, Lyndhurst. The 



larvse rare near Southwood, Highgate. 



T. Batis. — At sugar, bramble bloom, and on palings. End of May to 

 August. Bishop's Wood, Southwood, and New Forest. 



Cymatophora Duplaris.— Rare at sugar. Bishop's Wood. July. 



C. Diluta. — At sugar. Not uncommon. Darenth, Bishop's Wood, 

 Southwood, and Park Ground inclosure, Lyndhurst. August and September. 



C. Ridens. — Saw one or two taken at rest on trunks of trees, and old 

 fences overgrown with lichen, near Park Ground inclosure. March and 

 April. Larvse not rare in different parts of the Forest. 



Bryophila Glandieera. — On stone walls at Gorlestone, Suffolk. Aug;; 

 B. Perla. Do., and at Highgate and Hampstead. 



