586 MR. CLAUDE MORLEY ON THE INSECTS OF THE BREChT 
Colletes marginata. Bombus Smithianus. All these were 
taken by Dr. Perkins. 
MOTHS CONFINED TO THE BRECK. 
Dianthecia irregularis. 
Agrophila sulphuralis. 
Lithostege griseata. 
Spilodes sticticalis. 
Tinea imella, &c. 
MOTHS CONFINED TO THE BRECK AS ' 
REGARDS SUFFOLK. 83 
Agrotis pr.ecox and A. ravida. 
Acontia luctuosa. 
Eupithecia consignaria. 
Acidalia rubricata, &c. 
There are a very great many species of all orders of insects 
which occur in the marshes and fens between the rolling 
Breck uplands, which are either universally rare or especially 
peculiar to the district, though many of the latter are clearly 
survivals of the time when this part of the country was more 
closely connected with the Fens than it now is ; a long list 
could be made of those which alone occur here in the county 
of Suffolk. 
