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curious thing to be noticed in regard to the power of attraction is, that it was 
apparently stronger at a distance than quite close to the female, for the males 
seemed to find their way easily to the window, but when there it took them some 
little time and trouble to find the exact situation of the lady. Demas coryli, larvae 
not scarce, rcedlocaw-pa 2J0xiuli, larvaa. Bomhyx ruhi, June 9th. Bomhyx callunce, 
larvae common, but no moths seen. Saturnia carpini, imago and larvae. Ruiwia 
cratcegata, Venilia maculata, June 4th. Metrocampa margaritata, June 12th ; 
Ellopia fasciaria, June 3rd. Odontopera hidentata, June 3rd. Selenia lunaria,* 
larvae : CwcalUs elinguaria, July 3lst. Amphydasis letularia, June 6th. Cleora 
Uchenaria, June 22nd. Boarmia repandata, June 4th. Onophos obscwata, Aug. 
4th. Geometra papilionaria, June 29th. Ephyra pendularia, June 4th. Acidalia 
hisetata, July 7th. A. fumata, June 5th, A. aversata, July 1st. Cahera pusaria 
June 3rdt. Macaria notata, June 3rd. M. liturata, June 5th. Fidonia atomaria, 
June 2nd.t F. piniaria, June 3rd jf F, pinetaria, June 26th ; everywhere in the 
district, among Vaccinium myrtillus Aspilates strigillaria, not common. Lomaspilis 
marginata, June 6th. Cheimatohia horeata, a few larvae. Oporohia dilutata, Oct. 
12th. Lm-entia didymata, July 22nd. L. ccesiata, June 8th. L. salicata, June 
20th, Ben Wyvis. L. olivata, July 28th. L. pectinitaria June 4th. Emmelesia 
alchemillata, June 11th. E. ericetata, not common, July 27th. E. Uandiata, rare, 
June 27th. Eupithecia nanata, June 3rd. Eupithecia succenturiata, E. ahsynthiata, 
July 9th. E. tenuiata, July I7th, not common. E. sobrinaf a, July 31st. Eupithecia 
satyroM, E. pumilata, June 5th, very abundant in one place. E. rectangulata, June 
29th. Therajuniperata, September. T. simulata, July 1st. T. variata, June 4th.t 
Bypsipetes impluviata, June 6th.t 3. elutata, July 10th. Melanthia ocellata, June 
3rd. Melanippe tristata, June Srd.f M. suUristata, June 16th. M, montanata, June.f 
M. fiuduata, July 2nd, brood ; Coremia munitata, June 11th, not uncommon in the 
garden ; rare on the hill sides. C. ferrugata, June 2nd.t Camptogranima hilineata, 
June 26th. Phibalapteryx Ugnata, July 16th. Cidaria psittacata, September 23rd. 
C. miata, October 2ud. C. corylata (larvae), and mr. alho-crenata, June 3rd. C. rus- 
sata, June 13th. C. invmanata, July 3rd. C. prunata, July 14th. C. testata, July 
31st. C. fulvata, July 1 st. C. dotata, July 2nd. Eubolia mensuraria, July 18th, rare. 
E. palu7nbaria, June 3rd, very common. Anaitis plagiata, June 26th. Chesias 
spartiata, September 26th. C. obliqtiaria, not common, June 18th. Platypteryx 
lacertula, June 6th, larvae on birch. P. falcula, June 3rd, larvae on birch. Dicra- 
nura furcula, larvae not common. D. vinula, larvro common. Pygoera iucephala, 
June 6th, larvae. Clostera reclusa, larvae on aspen and sallow. Notodonta, 
camelina, larvae. N. didcea, larvae on aspen. N. didceoides, larvae on birch. 
N. dromedarius, July 7th, larvae on birch. Ptilodontis palpina, larvae. Thy- 
atira batis, July 6th. Cymatophora duplaris, July I7th. C. or, June 8th, larvae 
on aspen. C. fiavicornis, larvae. Acronyda psi, July 18th. A. leporina, June 6th, 
larvae on birch. A. megacephala, June 12th, larvae on aspen ; apparently the only 
Scottish locality for this species. A, ligustri, June 9th, larvae and pupae from ash. 
A. rumids, June 5th, larvae. A. menyanthidis, June 5th, larvae on Mynca. A. myricce 
July 7th, one at sugar, in good condition — surely very late? Leucania pallenSf 
August 5th. L. lithargyria, June 20th. HydrcBcia niditans, August 16th. H. 
* There is do doubt of the species, as the imago has emerged (under the influence of artificial heat) 
— F. B. W. 
i Not the earliest appearance; examples seen in Perthshire sometime previously.— F. B. W. 
