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CiDARiA POPULATA. Bork. Cawston, Barton Bendish; I long 
hesitated to include this Northern species in 
our list, but the sight of an undoubted specimen 
taken by Mr. Atmore of Lynn, has decided 
the point. 
,, FULVATA. Forst. Of general occurrence. 
„ PYRALiATA. Boi’k. Nor\^ ich, Aldeby, Homing, Cawston. 
„ DOTATA. Linn. Norwich, Aldeby, Horning, Lynn ; 
recorded at Yarmouth by Paget, under the 
name of Spinachiata. Haw. 
Pelurga comitata. Linn. Norwich, Yarmouth, Aldeby, Thetford, 
Lynn, Cawston, Horning ; usually a local or 
scarce species, but common in Norfolk. 
Eubolia cervinaria. AY.V. Norwich, Yarmouth, Kirby Cane, 
Thetford, Cawston, Lynn district ; common. 
„ MENSURARiA. AY.V. Norwich, Gillingham, Merton, 
Thetford, Eamvorth. 
„ PALUMBARiA. W.V. Generally common on heaths. 
„ BIPUNCTARIA. W.V. Horsford (1), Brandon, Merton. This 
species is almost confined to the chalk downs of 
the south, and Avhere found it is usually abundant. 
The occurrence of isolated specimens in this 
district is therefore very curious. It seems to 
indicate either that the species has been 
common upon the chalk of the Eastern 
Counties and is gradually dying out, or that it is 
gradually effecting a settlement in the district. 
„ LiNEOLATA. W.V. Yarmouth, Thetford, Cromer ; very 
comiuon on the sand-hills (or denes) of the 
coast, and still lingering in the ancient coast 
district of the “ Breck ” sand, although far 
removed from the sea. 
Anaitis plagiata. Linn. Common everywhere. 
Lithostege griseata. W.V. (Nivearia, D.L.) Brandon, Thetford, 
Tliis species seems confined, in this country 
to the “ Breck ” district, its larva feeding upon 
the seeds of Sisymbrium sopkia and S. clieir- 
anthoides, but it does not follow these plants 
into other districts. 
