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XV. 
AbDITIUXb TU 
TIIK JAST OF THE LKPIDOl’TEKA 
OF XOKFOLK.* 
]’>v (.'iIAIU.es (!. pAIUtETT. 
Read 2 ^fh March, 1 HS 4 . 
Tex years have elapsed since the publication of a last of tlio 
Lepidoptera of this (Jounty, and the response to the appeal then 
made to the F.ntoinologists of the X'ortheru anil We-stern parts of 
the t.'ounty has bi-en .so satisfactory, that upwards of a hundred 
species have been added. The time .seems thei'cfore to have come 
when these additions should be recorded in the i)roceedings of this 
.Society. 
At the same time it will be desirable to make a few corrections — 
excluding species which were erroneously introduced into the Li.-^t, 
ami correcting the names of others whicii have been the subjects 
of mure recent investigation. 
hiruxi. 
l.EUCOl’H.vsi.v siXAi’is. Linn. This .species was in.serted in the 
Xorfolk List on the authority of Mr. E. A. 
Atmore. He has since discovered that he had 
been misled. I'he specimens were not taken in 
Xorfolk. It must therefore l)e expunged. 
IIesi’Eiua rANiscus. Fab. The Hev. H. AVilliaius vouches for 
the capture of a specimen of this very local 
species, in his presence, at (.'roxton, by 'William 
Cole. 
X\icTunxr. 
ISe.sia foumicifoujiis. Esp. (^ne specimen was taken at Erundall, 
in 1S79, by Mr. J. Ik Ihidgman. He found it 
sitting on a llower. 
* .*^00 Trans. Norfolk ami Norwicli Nat. .bix'. vol. i. 4 (.'^npjileincnt). 
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