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IMacrogakteu AuuNDiNis. Hub. This is one of the species wliicli 
were remarkable from being found only in the 
Hens of Cambridgeshire. It had become rare 
there, and Avas threatened with extinction, 
when, in 1873, eggs Avere sent to me, at 
Norwich, by Mr. F. I). Wheeler, obtained by 
him from a female Moth captured at Wicken 
Fen. These I took to llanAvorth Fen, and thei-e 
inserted them into the leaf-sheaths of a number 
of stems of the Common Reed f Arundo 
[dinujmites). Five years after Avards (June, 
1878) two males of this curious Moth AA'erc 
captured by Mr. W. H. 13. Fletcher, in the 
immediate vicinity of the same Reed-beds at 
RaiiAvorth. There is room, therefore, to hope 
that the species has established itself in a 
locality from Avhich it is little likely to be 
exterminated. 
Limacouks TESTuno. W.V. Taken by j\Ir. F. Norgate, at 
CaAvston, Hrayton, and Felthorpe. 
Setina muoKELLA. Linn. IMr. Norgate informs me of the 
occurrence of a single specimen of this very 
local IMoth, at Foxley Wood. Such occurrences 
as this, and that of Hesperia panisciis at 
Croxton, seem to indicate the immigration of 
chance specimens of these species seeking for a 
suitable home. 
LiTUosiA iiELVOLA. Ochs. (deplana, Es]).) Mr. AV. H. Thorn- 
tliAvaite, of London, reported the occurrence of 
four specimens in the County several years ago. 
Ho at that time collected great numbers of 
insects, some of them of extreme rarity, by 
means of poAverfnl lam2AS. 
Geojietr.e. 
Upokabia PiLiGRA.AiiAiARiA. H.S. I fear introduced into the list 
in error. The Norwich specimen Avas certainly 
only dllitfnfa. It is a very imju’obalde siiccies 
so far south. 
