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Cdcullia astekis. W.V. Stephens states that it has occurred in 
Norfolk, but gives no locality, nor do I know 
of any instance. 
„ CHAMOMiLL^E. W.V. Apparently rare in the county. I 
know of but one specimen, which was taken 
at Norwich. 
„ UMUR,\TiCA. Linn. Norwich, Yarmouth, Broome, Mer- 
ton, Thetford, Lynn, Horning j not very 
common. Recorded by Paget under the name 
of lactucoi. 
llELioTins MAKOINATA. Fab. Caistor near Y'armouth, Thetford, 
Cromer ; scarce. Recorded at Caistor by both 
Curtis and Paget. 
„ DIPSACEA. Linn. Yarmouth, Merton, Thetford, Bran- 
don ; very local. According to Paget it was 
formerly common at Caistor rails. 
[Anarta cordioera. Thunb.] Recorded under the name of 
(lUnrena by Haworth (1803) p. 163, as fol- 
lows : “ Habitat on Norfolk heaths, but very 
mre. Only one specimen seen, Avhich was sent 
by the Rev. J. Burrell, F.L.S., F.E.S., an un- 
wearied collector of Norfolk insects.” Curtis, 
in his “ British Entomology,” says : “ Taken in 
Norfolk by the late Mr. Burrell, and preserved 
in the cabinet of A. H. Haworth, Esq.” 
“it appears merely a variety of myriilH 
having the wings fuscous insbad of crimson 
ferruginous.” 
Ihis disposes of this si>ecies entirely, as the 
specimen in question Avas clearly a variety of 
myrtiUi, cordigera being a very different insect, 
and only found on mountain heaths in the 
North. 
„ MTRTiLLt. Linn. Norwich, Thetford, Horsford, Caws- 
ton, Upgate, Wolferton, Neatishead; on heaths. 
Heliooes arbuti. Fab. Broome, Cawston ; not common. 
AcROPniLA suLPnuRALis. W.V. Merton, Diddlington, Croxton 
Brandon ; confined to the sands of the “ Breck" 
district, Avhere it is rather common among 
