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LiTiiosiA COMPLANULA. T>(lv. (lurideola, Fr.) CoTiinion everywhere, 
„ COMPLANA. Linn. Merton, Tlietford, Yarmouth, Caws- 
ton, 8t. Faith’s, Ilorning. At Merton and 
TJrandon a variety of tliis species is found which 
approaches closely io L!tlio>iia mohjhdeola, On., 
(Scricea Greg.) and in my opinion serves to 
prove tliat the latter form is merely a variety of 
Cfiwpfrinn. 
„ GRISFIORA. Hiih. Generally common, abundant in the 
fens. 
)> )) \hxr. STRAMiNEOLA. I)hl. Also of general occur- 
rence, and rather jdentiful in the fens. This 
form was long considered to be a distinct 
species, and has only just been proved to l)e a 
variety of (jriseola, both forms having been 
reared by the Lev. John Hellins, of Exeter, 
from a batch of eggs laid by a female f^tromi- 
neola from Ranworth fen. This form is peculiar 
to the British Islands. 
,, QUADRA. Tdnn, Norwich, Ilorsford, Ilorning; .scarce. 
Formerly common near Yarmouth, according to 
Paget. 
,, RURRicoLUS. Linn. Of general occurrence, but not very 
common. 
LuciieIjTA JACOBi'E.E. Linn. Common everywhere. 
Eutiiemonia russula. Linn. On all heatlus. 
Arctia plantaginis. Linn. Ketteringham ; scarce. 
■ ,, CAJA. Linn. Common everywhere. 
,, viLLiCA. Linn. Norwich, Tlietford, Brandon, Broome, 
^lerton. 
Spilosoma fuligixosa. Linn. Norwich, Merton, Brandon, 
Ilorning, Cawston ; not common. 
„ MEXDicA. Linn. Merton, Sparham, Cawston, Uorstead, 
Norwich, according to Stephens; not common. 
,, LUBRTCEPEDA. Linn. Common cver3’where. 
,, MEXTHASTRi. \Y.V. Commoii everyAvhere. 
,, URTIC.E. Esp. Norwich, Tlietford, Surlingham, Horning, 
I.ynn, Gillingham, Barton Turf, in the fens, 
but scarce. 
