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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
N. Pulveraria. Cotnmon at Shooter’s 
Hill Wood. 
A. Ulmata. Abbey Wood. 
L. Olivata. Very common at Darenth. 
E. Unifasciata (1). On a paling under 
an elm. 
E. Castigata. Abundant everywhere. 
E. Subnotata. Not scarce on palings. 
E. Expallidata. At Darenth amongst 
ragwort. 
E. Dodoneata. We captured upwards 
of eighty specimens flying round pollard 
oaks, at dusk, in May and June. 
E. Sobrinata. Common on palings at 
Blackheath. 
E. Togata. We were surprised to take 
a splendid specimen of this insect in 
Burnt-Ash Lane, on the 18th of June, 
mothing. 
T. Variata. This appears to be treble- 
brooded. We beat the larvae from fir 
in March and July (from which we duly 
bred the images) and again in Sep- 
tember. These last were full fed, and 
have since spun up. This, we think, 
must be conclusive of the existence of 
three broods of this insect, and not of 
two, as generally believed. 
T. Firmaria. Beating at West Wick- 
ham. 
Y. Impluviata (1). On an elder bush 
in the garden. 
M. Rubiginata. Mothing. 
C. Silaceata. West Wickham, middle 
of August. 
C. Dotata. In garden. 
S. Comitata. At light. 
D. Falcula. Darenth, West Wick- 
ham, &c. 
N. Dictaeoides. Beaten from sallow 
at Darenth. 
N. Dromedarius. One female at West 
Wickham, from which we obtained about 
forty eggs. 
N. Trepida. Two {in cop.) on an oak 
at West Wickham; the female kindly 
favoured us with eggs. 
C. Flavicornis. West Wickham, on 
birch buds at night. 
’ C. Diluta. At sugar. 
A. Ligustri. Do.; West Wickham. 
A. Rumicis. Do. ; Darenth. 
L. Comma. Mothing. 
L. Straminea. Greenwich Marshes. 
L. Phragmitidis. Do. ; common. 
H. Micacea. Abundant at sugar and 
light. 
A. Ophiogramma. In garden ; mothing. 
M. Literosa. Mothing at Lewisham, 
and at sugar on the Marshes. 
A. Nigricans. At sugar. 
T. Fimbria. Do. at Darenth. Larvae 
abundant on birch buds at Wickham, in 
April. 
T. Piniperda. A few larvae from fir. 
T. Rubricosa (16). At sallows. 
T. Gracilis. Do. 
T. Munda. Do. and at sugar; some 
very curious varieties. 
X. Citrago. At sugar in garden. 
X. Cerago. Larvae very common in 
April. 
C. DiflSnis. Sugar in garden. 
P. Serena. Common amongst flowers 
and at sugar. 
A. Tincta. Took about half-a-dozen 
larvae off birch buds at Wickham, in 
April. 
A. Genist®. Sugar; Abbey Wood. 
B. Parthenias. West Wickham, in 
April, flying iu the sunshine. 
A. Pyramidea. Near Chiselhurst, at 
sugar. 
B. Pandalis. West Wickham, by 
beating. 
C. Phragmitellus (4). Mothing on the 
Marshes. 
C. Bistriga (3). Mothing. 
M. Pinguis. At light and on ash 
trunks near Eltham. 
D. Hartmanniana. Palings. 
A. Betulaetana. Darenth Wood; com- 
mon. 
A. Prselongana (3). West Wickham. 
P. Campoliliana. West Wood; scarce. 
P. Immundana. Darenth Wood. 
R. Pinivorana. Common amongst firs 
at West Wickham. 
