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mens of the same are now in two other collections besides his own. 

 trepidaria and lapidata, were accidentally included, and may be erased. 

 Ericelata is found sparingly at Herringfleet, and all over the heaths from 

 there to Yarmouth, the late Messrs. Curtis, Wigham and Sparshall used 

 to visit Herringfleet, (a favourite hunting ground of theirs,) the latter in 

 whose collection it was, but I cannot be certain if he took it there. Many of 

 the food plants of northern and mountain species, such as various mosses, 

 hepaticae. Lichens, Hypericum elodes, Salix, and other species are to be found 

 pretty abundant in our fens, therefore, it is not im'prohahle for the above 

 species to occur. 



PSEUDO-BOMBYCES. 



p. plumigera. Was included by mistake in my notes, see Naturalist, 

 page 219. 



!N"ocTU^. 



Nonagria elymi. . This species new to Britain was first discovered in 

 the I^orfolk Fens by Messrs, Winter and Crotch, on the 27th of June, 1861. 

 Two of the specimens captured were exhibited at the August meeting of the 

 Entomological Society of London. See the Entomologisfs Annual, for 1862, 

 page 108. 



Plusia orichacea. Taken once at Aldeby, in 1849, at light, by Mr. 

 W, Winter. The specimen is now in the collection of A. F. Sealy, Esq., 

 at Cambridge. 



Deltoides. 



Hypena prohoscidalis. Abundant everywhere. 

 H. rostralis. Eanworth, Mr. Winter. 

 H. cr assails. Eanworth, Mr. Winter. 



Hyioenodes alhistrigalis. Not uncommon. Cawston, Eanworth, &c. 

 Schrankia turfosalis. ISTot uncommon. Cawston, Eev. T. H. Marsh. 

 Rivula sericealis. Eanworth, Mr. Winter. 



Herminia harhalis. Not uncommon. Eoulsham, Eanworth, &c. 

 H. tarsipennalis. Not uncommon. Cawston. Eanworth. 

 H. grisaelis. Not uncommon at Neatishead, Eanworth, and around 

 Norwich. Eare at Cawston, Eev. T. H. Marsh. 

 H. crihralis. Eanworth, Mr. W. Winter. 



AVENTI^. 



Aventia flexida. Eare. Neatishead, Mr. 1. S. Sayer, Cawston and 

 Wood Dalling, the Eev. T. H. Marsh, and Mr. Geo. Norris. 

 Norwich, December, 1865. 



