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Agrotis seqetum. W.V. Abundant everywhere. The larvje of 
this and the next species sometimes do immense 
mischief to the turnip crojj, by eating holes in 
the solid roots, and causing them to rot. 
,, EXCLAMATiONis. Linn. Like the last, only too abundant. 
„ CORTICEA. W.V. Norwich, Merton, Thetford, Cawston, 
Horning ; not rare, very dark varieties occa- 
sionally found. 
„ RiPiE. Hiib. Caistor near Yarmouth, and jirobably on 
the sand-hills along the coast ; sometimes 
rather common. This is usually a rare or 
excessively local species. 
,, CURSORIA. Bork. Yarmouth, Caistor, Hunstanton ; 
excessively abundant on the coast sands, but 
apparently not found on the old coast sands of 
the “Breck” district. 
,, NIGRICANS. Linn. Common everywhere ; very variable. 
,, TRiTiGi. Linn. Norwich, Yarmouth, Brandon, Thetford, 
Hunstanton, Cawston, Horning ; scarce, and 
dull in colour inland ; abundant, and richly 
coloured on the coast, and also on the isolated 
sands of the “Brock” district. Eecorded by 
Paget under the name of jmpillata. 
„ AQUiLiNA. W.V. Norwich, Brandon, Thetford, Cawston, 
St. Faith’s, Horning ; sometimes plentiful. 
„ PORPHYREA. W.V. Very common on all heaths. 
,, PRiECOX. Linn. Yarmouth, Chistor, Thetford ; found 
on the coast sand-hills, and also rarely on the 
“ Breck” sand. 
,, RAViDA. W.V. Thetford, Hunstanton ; very scarce. 
Recorded in Norfolk by Haworth and Stephens. 
„ PYROPHILA. W.V. Mr. T. Brown, of Cambridge, 
assures me that he once took a specimen near 
Yarmouth. 
Triphaena janthina. W.V. Of general occurrence. 
,, FIMBRIA. Linn. Norwich, Geldestonc, Merton, Tlietford, 
Foxley, Ketteringham, Cawston, Foulsham ; 
not very common. 
„ iNTEHJECTA. Hub. Of general occurrence. 
