(592 
1 IlllOCOLLETl.S E.MJJEKIZ.EI’ENNELLA. liollcll. ^X’^Ol'lllOgilV, Myiltl\'Il 
among llonoysucklu. 
)) AucuPAUiELLA. iScott. Bawsey : reared from larva; 
in leaves of Mountain Asli. 
Bucculatrix DEiiARA'ELLA. Dup. Bawsey. 
Nepticula axomalelea. Goe. l\ryntlyn. 
„ CATIIAUTICELLA. Stll. Groxtoil. 
,, ARGENTIPEDELLA. Zcll. BaWSOy. 
,, TITYRETXA. l)OUgl. IMuldletoil. 
,, AXGUUEASuiELLA. Stll. Bawscy. 
GRATiosEixA. Stll. Bawsey, North Buncton. 
,, MARGiXECOLELLA. Stll. North Buncton. 
,, CLUTixos.E. Stn. Bawsey; among Alder. 
Bteropiiorixa. 
OxYPTiLUS PARVIDACTYEUS. Haw. Taken in a lane, at Croxtoii, 
hy the Bev. IT. William.s. 
„ niSTAXS. Zell. This name must ho suhstituted for 
0. ht tus, the correction having been ascertained 
in corre.spondence with the late lamenti'd 
I’rofessor Zeller, and hy comparison with 
'' authentic specimens. 
Apditioxae Notes ox Lepidoptera aereapy recorpep ix the 
Norfoek List. 
As will readily be supposed, the industry and skill of the Norfolk 
Entomologists has not merely resulted in the discovery of species 
not previously known to occur in the county, but has supplied an 
immense number of additional localities for species already recorded. 
Where these additional items of information refer to scarce or 
local species, or to species not fully noticed in the original list, it 
seems desirable that a record should be kept of them. 
For localities situated around King’s Lynn — Bawsey, Barton 
Bendish, Wooton, hlyntlyn, A\"ormegay, llingham, Hunstanton, 
itc. — we are indebted to the constant and indefatigable exertions 
of INFr. E. A. Atmore of Lynn ; for captures at Sparham, Cawston, 
