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Lbucania turca. Linn. Eecorded at Foulshani by the Rev. 
T. H. Marsh. I have seen no hforfolk 
specimen. 
,, LiTiiARGYRiA. Esp. Norwich, Aldeby, Lynn district, 
Horning, Thurn, Stalham. 
„ OBSOLETA. Hub. Mei’ton, Cawston, Homing ; scarce. 
,, LiTTORALis. Curt. Yarmouth, Caistor, Horsey; not 
rare on the coast .sands. 
,, PUDORiNA. W.V. Aldeby, Merton, Ketteringham, 
Cawston, Horning, Ihin worth ; probably in all 
the fens. 
,, COMMA. Linn. Norwich. Aldeby, Merton, Thetfortl 
Cawston, Horning; not very common. 
„ STRAMiNEA. Tr. Norwich, Cawstoii, Rauworth, Homing ; 
probably in all the fens, among reed {Artindo 
Phnujinites.) 
,, iMPUUA. Hub. Abundant everywhere. 
,, PALLENS. Linn. Recorded by Paget under the name of 
Riifescens ; common everywhere. 
„ PiiRAGMiTiDis. Hub. Oby, Aldeby, Merton, Brandon, 
Lynn district, Horning, Rauworth ; probably 
in all the Fens. 
Meliana flammea. Curt. Merton, Brandon, Barton Turf ; very 
rare. 
Senta ulv.£. Hub. Norwich, Cawston, Ranworth, Horning ; 
probably in all the fens, but not commonly. 
Tapinostola elyjii. Tr. The first notice of the occurrence of 
this species in Great Britain was by Mr. G. R. 
Crotch of Weston-super-Mare, who stated in 
the Zoologist for September, 1861, that he and 
IMr Winter had both taken specimens. By 
some extraordinary error these specimens were 
understood to have been taken in the Norfolk 
fens (at Ranworth), and a record to that effect 
appeared in the Entomologists Annual for 1862, 
page 108. Knowing that the food-plant of 
this species — Elyvius arenarius — was an in- 
habitant of coast sand hUls, and not of the 
fens, I wrote to Mr. Doubleday, by whom the 
