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falcompennella, populetorum, md phasianipennella, Coriscium citrinellum 
Ooleophora Wockeella, genista, inflatce, apicdlajusco-cuprella, and hadU. 
oennella, Batrachedrapinicolella, ChauUodus Illigerellus, Laverna lacteella 
Baschkiella, decorella, suUistrigella, and rhamnella, ElaoUsta magnificella 
jangabeMa, rhynchosporella, triatomea, ^nd ochreella, Lithooollctis irradiella 
md comparella, Gemiostoma Wailesella, Opostega crepusculella, Nepticula 
nhmella and gratiosella, Trifurcida atrifrontella and p^dverosella. 
Nearly half the Pterophorina-LS species-are found, the best 
>eing Pterophorus punctidactylus, Loewii, tephradactylus and paludmn • 
,nd the little Alucita polydactyU is, of course, plentiful. 
This paper would be incomplete without a distinct notice of those 
pecies usually considered to belong to northern districts, but which 
re found on the hills and heaths of this neighbourhood, and also of 
bose that might be expected to be common here, but are comparatively 
r absolutely rare, or even not observed at all. 
Of species, more commonly northern, found here, I may mention 
lepialus vclleda and Abraxas ulmata, both rare ; Tortrix vibnrnana Pen 
una sauciana, Mixodia Schulziana, Plwxopteryx unguicana and myrm. 
'y, Coccyx vacciniana, Stigmonota coniferana, Butalis incongruella 
lyplnpteryx Eaworthana, ElacUsta hihnnnella, and rhynchosporella 
^thocolletis irradiella, Cemiostoma Wailesella, and Pterophorus Loewii 
There are also a few apparently wanderers from the chalk, Arge Galathea 
yccena Corydon, Argyrolepia Dnbrisana, and Chrosis tesserana. 
Of msects rare here that might reasonably be expected to be common, the 
lowing are noticeable :-^ r^y,,.,-, Aglaia, Sesia tipnlifbrmis, Ziparis 
hcis, Anthrocera fiUpendulce, Nola cucullalis, Eupitluda centaureata 
ydr^c^a vncacea, Noctua glareosa, augur, and rrcbi, Hadena oleracea 
r-e2.hosparthe>nas, Catocala nnpta, N<.nia tyjnca, Hydrocampa lemnalil 
^tysverUcahs and rcHicalis, Ebulea sambncalis, Cartella bilunana, Tinea 
anella, Swammerdamia ccesiella, Acrolepia granitella, ChauUodus chc^ro- 
yllellus, and Lithocolletis spinolella. 
"^.1 °V/!^«« «°^«Pi^"«^^s by their apparent absence I may mention, 
ler^nthus Uh.Ne..eophUa plantaginis, Gastropacha guercifoUa, Gortyni 
vago,mana furuncula, Agrotis puta, Noctua Dahlii, Orthosia ypsL 
UhoceUs lunosa, Cosrma diffi^ns, Hecatera dysodea, Polia flavocinct:, 
tdena chenopodn Calocampa exoleta, Habrostola triplasia, Scopula luteali 
rtr^x costana Sphaleroptera ictericana, Stig.^onota regiana, Eup.cUia 
^eana, Argyrolejna hcultana, the whole of the species of the genus Cochylis 
:cept ^nop^ana, which occurs among fleabane), T^nea UseUiella (happy 
.slemere l)Plutella porrectella, Gelech^ Mcternella, BatrachedrapneZ 
^ta, and Cem^ostoma sciteUa, not one of whicli I have ever met witli in 
her lai-val or perfect state. 
