161 THK YOUNG NATURALIST. 



Xxjlophasia lupatica. 



Common. 



Trachea piniperda. 



Occasionally. 



Heliophobvs popular is. Common. 



Tceniocampa gothica 



Common, 



Charcsas gramhiis. 



Not unfrequent. 



r rubricosa 



Common . 



Mameztra anceps. 





instablis. 



Common. 



Mamcstra brassicce. 



Common. 



populeti. 



Taken most seasons at 



„ persicarice. 



Common. 





Little Eaton. 



Apamea basilinea. 



Common. 



n stalilis. 



Common. 



„ gemina. 



Common. 



,) g?'acilis. 



Occasionally. 



unanimis. 



Occasionally. 



cruda. 



Common. 



„ oculea 



Common. 



Orthosia suspecta. 



Scarce. 



Miana strigilis. 



Common. 



'» ypsilon. 



Occasionally taken 



„ fasiuncnla. 



Common. 



tota. 





„ literosa. 



Rare. 



maciXeuta. 



Of frequent occurrence 



„ arcuosa. 



Rare. 



Anchocelts rufiizo,. 



Common. 



Grammesia trilinea. 



Common. 



jgistaciua 



Occasionally. 



Caradrina morplieus. 



Scarce. 



lu/tiosa. 



Scarce. 



„ alsines. 



Occasionally. 



j> Htura. 



Common. 



„ cubicularis 



Common. 



Cerastis vaccinii. 



Common. 



Rusina tenebrosa. 



Occasionally. 



„ spadicea. 



Common. 



Agrotis suffusa. 



Common. 



Scopelosoma satellitia. Common. 



„ saucia. 



Scarce. 



Xanthia cerago. 



Common. 



„ scgetum. 



Common. 



„ silago. 



Common. 



„ exclamationis. 



Common. 



„ gilvago. 



Seems common, but 



„ agathina. 



Scarce. At Little 





very local. I know 





Eaton. 





one collector who 



n helvetina. 



Two specimens of this 





has bred upwards of 





rare insect have been 





300 in a season, but 





taken near the town. 





I have never met 



Triphcsna janthina 



Not uncommon. 





with it myself. 



„ fimbria. 



Occasionally taken. 



„ ferrvginea. 



Very common. 



„ interjecta. 



do. 



Cirrhcedia xerampelina This seems to be 



„ orbona. 



do. 





the head-quarters of 



„ prouuba. 



Very common. 





this insect. I know 



Noctua glareosa. 



Scarce. 





a collector who has 



„ augur. 



Common. 





taken over 40 larvae 



„ plccta. 



Common. 





in one season. I 



j, c-nigrum. 



Common. 





have never met with 



„ triangulum. 







it but once, then in 



„ brunnea. 



Common. 





the perfect state, the 



„ /estiva. 



Common. 





capture of which I 



„ subrosea. 



Very rare. Little 





recorded in the Y.N. 





Eaton. 





at the time. 



„ rubi. 



Common. 



(To be continued.) 



„ umbrosa, 



Occasionally. 



(Will our esteemed correspondent give us further par- 



j, bag a. 



do. 



ticulars of the assumed 



occurrence of N. subrosece at 



„ ocanthographa. 



Common. 



Little Eaton.— Eds. Y.N.) 



