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THE YOUNG NATUEALIST. 



C. pusaria. — Frequently. 



M. liturata, — Some years very freely ; this year for instance. 



L. idultistrigaria. — This occurs earlier in the year, but I find the females 



freely by searching the grass with a light. 

 E. lariciata. — Abundant. 



E. indigata* — Very freely some seasons, this year especially. 

 E. nanata. — „ 

 E. minutata. — „ 



T. variata. — Some very dark forms occasionally. 



T. firmata, — Occasionally; sometimes a dark form. 



M. ocellata. — „ 



M. galiata. — „ 



C. unidentata. — „ 



C. bilineata, — Frequently. 



C. populata. — „ 



P.falcula. — Occasionally. This is one that requires the net. 



E. palumharia. — Twice. 



N, camelina. — Occasionally. 



N. dictaoidet. — Four times. 



A 7 , dromedaries. — Occasionally. 



C. duplaris. — „ 



A. rurnicis. — „ 



L. impura. — „ 



L. pallens. — ; , 



X. rurea. — „ 



A. porphyrea. — „ 



T. piniperda. — I picked up two specimens of this in the last week of June 

 this year. 



X. cerago and silago. — I find these later on very freely ; sometimes the var. 



flavescens. 

 H. dentina. — Frequently. 

 P. cencea. — Occasionally on the heath. 



Of the Micros I meet with a good few, amongst others : — 



H. prasinana. — Occasionally. 

 T. cinnamoneana. — A nice series this year. 

 P. picana. — Frequently. 

 S. ocellana. — Six specimens this year. 

 R. pinicolana. — Twice this year. 

 Little Eaton, Derby, 



