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THE NATURALIST. 



of liis much desired object, still failing however to discover any further 

 traces of this remarkable visitant. 



Ligdia adustata. Not uncommon around N^orwich and Cawston. 



Lomaspilis marginata. Common and distributed. Plentiful at Ket- 

 teringham this season. 



Hyhernia rupicapraria. Common and widely distributed. The Gas- 

 lights of our workshops prove a source of great attraction to this early 

 species during January and February. 



H. leucophearia. Common. 



H. aurantiaria. • Eare. I have one in my collection taken at ISTeatis- 

 head in 1862. The Eev. T. H. Marsh also records it near Cawston. 



H. progemmaria. Conmion and generally distributed. 



H. defoliaria. Common and generally distributed. I have taken it at 

 gaslight in December. 



Anisopteryx ^scularia. Common and generally distributed. 



Cheimatohia hrumata. Common and generally distributed. 



G. horeata. Local. IN'eatishead and Cawston. 



Oporabia dilutata. Common. 



0. filigmmmaria. Pretty common around Cawston. 



Larentia didymata. Common and generally distributed. 



L. multistrigana. Pare, local. I have two examples in my collection, 

 taken in 1862, at Neatishead by Mr. Sayer. The Eev. T. H. Marsh also 

 mentions its occurrence near Cawston. 



L. olivata. Pretty common at Cawston. 



L. pedinitaria. Uncommon. 



Emmelesia affinitata. IsTot uncommon but distributed. 

 E. alchemillata. Eare. Cawston, Eev. T. H. Marsh. I have a 

 specimen in my collection but am not certain of its locality. 

 E. decoloi^ata. Common. 



Eupitheda venosata. Eare. My friend Mr. George Cooke presented 

 me with two examples of this species out of four which he obtained in this 

 neighbourhood in 1862. Mr. J. Perry captured one at Horsford in June 

 1863. And the Eevs. T. H. Marsh and G. I^'orris records it. in their list 

 near Cawston. 



E. linariata. Eare, Cawston. 



C. mccenturiata. Common. 



E. plumheolata. Common. 



E. satyrata. Bare, Cawston, Eev, T. H, Marsh., 



