ago, and not known to occur elsewhere in the 
united kingdom. 
Sericoris CE8PITANA. Hub. Yarmouth, Merton, and doubtless at 
Brandon, where it is common on the Suffolk 
side of the river. Wood’s figure of fuligana 
which he records in Norfolk seems to represent 
this specie.s. 
„ CONCHANA. Hub. Norwich, Surlingluun, Merton, lian- 
worth ; common in marshes. 
„ liACUNANA. W.V. Abundant everywhere. A curious 
variety— smoky black with lustrous lines— is 
found in the fens and mar.she.s, and has been 
mistaken for herhnna, Gn., and a small variety 
has also been taken for rurcftfrana, Hup. 
„ URTICANA. Hub. Norwich, Hlumstead, ilerton ; pro- 
bably everywhere. 
„ MiCANA. Hub. Merton, Horning, Hanworth ; in 
marshes. Recorded in Norfolk by Haworth 
under the name of pmcfuna, and by Stephens 
under that of haworthana. 
Mi.xodia ratzburghiana. Sa.x. l^ferton ; among fir. 
Euciiromia mygindana. W.V. (flammeaxa, Frol.) Caw.ston (?) 
Recorded in Norfolk under the name of fulvi- 
pxnctana, by Haworth, Stephens, and Wood. 
„ ruRPURANA. Haw. Cawston (?) Recorded also by 
Stephens and M ood, but I have had no oppor- 
tunity of identifying either this or the last species. 
Orthot^enia antiquana. Hub. Cawston (?) Recorded by 
Stephens and Wood, and also by Haworth 
under the name of quadrimaculana. This also 
I have not seen. 
„ STRiANA. W.V. Norwich, Yarmouth ; common. 
,, ERiCETANA. Rent. Near Norwich ; scarce. 
Eriopsela fractifasciana. Haw. iSferton ; probably also at 
Rmndon, where it has occurred on the Suffolk 
side. Tliis is one of the chalk insects which 
seems to be either struggling to obtain a footing 
in this district or else dying out. It abounds 
in the chalk downs of the South of England. 
