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micacea, August 11th. At light, XylopTiasia rurea, June 6th. X. polyodon, June 
23rd. Maynestra anceps, Juno 27th. Apamea hasilinerv, June 8th. A. gemina, 
June 15th; A. imanimis, June 12th. Caradrina cuhicularis, June 22ncl,* and 
September 22nd, 2nd brood. Rusina tenebrosa, June 8th. Agrotis suffusa, June 11th. 
A. exclamationis, June 10th. A. aquilina, August 10th. A. porphyrea, June 19th, 
larvae. Triphwn a fimbria, August 3rd. T. orbona, June 29th. T. pronuba, July 
27th. Noctucb augur, June 23rd. N. plecta, June 3rd, and larvae. N. c-nigrum, 
June I7th. N. triangulum, June 24th. N. brunnea, June 12th. N. Jestiva, June 
20th. N. conflua, July 2l8t. A moth that puzzled me is, Mr. Doubleday kindly 
told me, apparently a curious variety or aberration of this species. N. Daldii, July 
21st. JV. riili, June 21th. JV. umbrosa, July 16th. JV. 6aja, July 27th. N.neglecta, 
August 1st. N. xanthographa, July 27th ; altogether the genus Noctua was well 
represented. Orthosia suspecta, July 25th. 0. macilenta, September 25th. An- 
cliocelis rufina, September 22nd. A. litura, September 22nd. Cerastis vaccinii, 
September 25th. Xanthia ferruginea, September 22nd. Euperia fulvago, July 
31st. Dianthcecia capsincola, larvEe in capsules of Lychnis vespertina. Not more 
than one or two of this plant were to be found in the neighbourhood, and yet they 
had been found out by the Dianthcecia. Epunda nigra, September 22nd, males 
scarce, females common. Miselia oxyacanthw, October 2nd. Agriopis aprilina, 
PhlngopJiora meticulosa, June 10th. Euplexia lucipara, June 8th. Aplecta occulta, 
June 22nd. Aplecta tincta, June 16th. Eadena adusta, June 8th. H. protea, 
August 7th. H. dentina, June 9th. E. oleracea, June 8th, and larvae. H. pisi, 
June 23rd. if. thalassina, June 4th, and larvae. H. contigua, June 12th. H. 
rectilinea, June 11th. Cloantlia solidaginis, August 12th. Calocampa vetusta, 
September 22nd, larvae. C exoleta, September I8th. Cucullia umbratica, June 
24th. Anarta myrtilli, June 11th, larvae. Habrostola urticce, June 23rd. Plusia 
chrysitis, July 6th. P. festucoe, P. V-aureum, June 11th. P. gamma, June 9th ; 
August 7th, 2nd brood. P. interrogationis, July 9th. Amijhipyra tragopogonis, 
August 10th. Mania hjpica, July 7th. Stilbia anomala, August 5th.- Phytometra 
wnea, June 5th. Hypena proboscidalis, June 12th. Pyrausta purpuralis, Pyrausta 
ostrinalis, June 3rd. Botys fuscalis, June 2nd. Pionea jorficalis, June 29th. 
Scapula lutealis, Scoparia ambigualis, 8. atomalis. Crambus pinetellus, July 8th. 
C. Warringtonellus, scarce, or more probably overlooked. C. tristellus, July 10th. 
C. cuhnellus, C. pratellus, June 2nd. Phycis abietella, July, one bred. Melia 
sociella, July 8th. Ualias prasinana, June 8th. Sarrothripa revayana, July 31st, 
one beaten out of an oak. Tortrix corylana, common at sugar. T. ministrana, 
June 3rd. T. adjunctana, one or two specimens, July 10th. Leptogramma Tre- 
veriana, a few near aspens, August Ifith. Peronea mixtana, P. variegana, August 
Vth. P. maccana, September I7th. P. ferrugana, August 10th. Teras caudana, 
T. contaminana, Penthina picana, June 26th. P. betuletana, July 18th.. P. prce- 
longana, June 5th, P. pruniana, P. ochromelcena, June 3rd. P. sauciana, Pa/rdia 
trvpunctana, June 8th. Sericoris micana, Mixodia Schulziana, M. palustrana, June 
26th ; no fir trees within a mile or two of this reputed-fir-haunting species' 
localities. Orthotwnia antiquana, Cnephasia musculana, June 3rd. Phoxopteryx 
unguicana, June 2nd. P. uncana, P. myrtillana, P. ramana, Hypermecia angustana, 
* May 9tl), at Perth 
