1’ransactions of the Noufolk’ and- Norwich Naturalists’ 
Society, 1878^4. 
FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK. 
Part V. LEnnorTERA. 
By Charles G. Barrett. 
Read 2Jf.ih Fehmnrij, 1S14- 
For four years I have, been engaged in collecting, from every 
reliable .source within my roach, information as to the species of 
Lepidoptcra known to ho found in the County of Norfolk, and 
now that my removal from the district deprives me of the oppor- 
tunity of adding to the list by my o-wn collecting, I think it 
advisable to lay the results before the Society, especially as by the 
kindness of the Entomologists of the county they are of a highly 
satisfactory nature. 
As the list is long and the localities numerous, I have not 
thought it necessary nor even advisable to append the name of the 
gentleman by whom captured or authenticated, to every species or 
locality, but to state here the localities for which each Entomologist 
has made himself responsible, and at the same time to thank them 
all most heartily for the cordial manner in which they have co- 
operated with me in the endeavour to make the list complete, and 
the kindness with which many of them have acceded to my 
request to be allowed to examine and decide upon what I have 
considered to be doubtful species. I have unfortunately, however, 
been compelled to exclude a few species which may poxsihly be 
found in the county, for want of opportunity of authenticating 
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