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Penthina Picana 
Tortrix Crataegana 
Sideria Achatana 
JULY. 
Eulepia Cribrum 
Eupithecia Pulchellata 
Melanippe Amnicularia 
Seotosia Vetulata 
Acidalia Imrautata 
Botys Lancealis 
Dichelia Grotiana 
Ephippipbora Tetragonana 
Penthina Marginana 
Ditula Setnifasciana 
Seopula Decrepitalis 
Lithosia Mesomelia 
Acidalia Emarginata 
Ypsolopha Lucella 
Hypenodes Albistrigalis 
AUGUST. 
Seotosia Rhamnata 
Elachista Zonariella 
Gelechia Sororculella 
SEPTEMBEB. 
Cbesias Spartiata 
Sarrothripa Reyayana 
Gelechia Gemmella. 
OCTOBEB. 
Depressaria Purpurea 
... Ciliella 
Acrolepia Pygmasana. 
I took G. Imperialella by sweeping the 
grass by the side of a path in a wood, in 
rather a damp place. I have not heard 
of E. Cribrum or of C. Spartiata having 
been taken in this county before. — Rev. 
E. Hobton, Wick , Worcester ; Oct. 30. 
[The Gracilaria Imperialella has been 
submitted to us for examination : it is 
truly that species !] 
Larvce near Chichester. — Taking ad- 
vantage of the fine weather of the last 
two days, sufficient evidence has been 
given that it is not yet time for the 
larvae -hunter to hybernate for the winter, 
the following being the result of the two 
days’ captures of larvae by Mr. Buckler 
and myself in a beech-wood near 
here : — 
Stauropus Fagi (7) 
Demas Coryli (3) 
Lopbopteryx Camelina (20 or 30) 
Amphidasis Betularia (8 or 9) 
Chloephora Prasinana (4). 
As far as I know this is a new locality 
for the first two. — Rev. A. Fuller, The 
Pallant, Chichester ; Oct. 30. 
The Bad Season. — I can fully bear out 
the remarks of Mr. Stainton’s correspon- 
dent, with regard to the abundance of 
larvae, but insects have been very scarce 
since the latter part of July. I went on 
the 26th iust. to look for the larva of Eupi- 
thecia Minulata ; I swept the heather 
for about two hours, and with the fol- 
lowing result: — 
Agrotis Porphyrea (50), 
Auarta Myrtilli (20), 
Eupithecia Nanata (70), 
... Minutata (65), 
and seven delicate Geometra larvae I do 
not at present know. The only insects I 
saw on the wing were one specimen of 
Peronea Variegana and six of Pterophorus 
Acanthodactylus. 
During the last month I have also 
taken the following larvae : — 
Notodonta Dictaeoides, 
... Dromedarius, 
... Camelina, 
Clostera Reclusa, 
Platypteryx Faleataria, 
Acronycta Tridens, 
... ■ Leporina, 
and a great many Geometra larvae, which 
I do not know. 
We had plenty of insects up to the 
middle of July, as the following list of 
my own captures will show: — 
Sesia Bombyliformis. 
Lithosia Mesomelia. 
... Helveola. Of this species I 
took a fine series, and one female which 
All these 
in South 
Wales. 
