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C. Ferrugaria. Took several in May, 
J une and July. 
*C. Unideniaria. Do. do.; one in cop. 
with Ferrugaria in May. 
Camptogiainma Geinmaria. One male 
near Brighton in September. 
Phibalapteryx Lignata. Two at Ham- 
raersmitli in August. 
Cidaria Pieata. Took one in Kent in 
July. 
C. Corylata. Took live, do., in May 
and June. 
C. Silaceata. Took one at Wickham 
in May. 
C. Testata. Bred several. Common 
at Hammersmith and Wickham in 
August. 
Pelurga Comitata. Took five at Ham- 
mersmith in August. 
*Anailis Plagiata. Common in Kent 
from end of May to end of August. 
^Hypena Rostralis. Took a long series, 
very varied, in Kent in August. 
Hypenodes Costtestrigalis. Took two 
in Kent, at sugar, in August. Saw 
several, but thought them worn Tortrices. 
Rivula Sericealis. Took one at Rich- 
mond in October; three in Kent in 
July. 
Herminia Barbalis. Took twenty-six 
at Wickham in May and June. 
Pyralis Costalis. Took a few at sugar 
at Hammersmith in August. 
Herbula Cespitalis. Took ten in Kent 
in J une. 
Ennychia Cingulalis. Took four in 
Kent in May. 
E. Octomaculalis. Took four at Wick- 
ham in May. 
Endotricha Flammealis. Took thirty- 
eight at Walton in July. 
Paraponyx Stratiotalis. Took a few 
at Hammersmith from June to Sep- 
tember. 
Botys Paudalis. Took three in Kent 
in June. 
Ebulea Crocealis. Took about thirty 
in Kent in June. 
Piouea Forficalis. Bred a few. The 
larva spins up in a tough cocoon in the 
autumn, but does not change to the 
pupa state till the spring. 
Spilodes Sticticalis. Took one at 
Brighton in August. 
S. Ciuctalis. Took three in Kent in 
July. 
Scopula Ferrugalis. Took several in 
Kent in August and September. 
Nola Cucullatella. Took three in Hyde 
Park in July. 
N. Cristulalis. Took seven in Kent 
in May and June. 
N. Albulalis. Took three in Kent in 
July, and noticed in the ‘Intelligencer,’' 
vol. vi. p. 188, under the name of Cen~ 
tonalis. 
*Chilo Phragmitellus. Took several at 
Hammersmith in June, July and August. 
Earias Chlorana. Bred about thirty, 
and took several at sugar at Hammer- 
smith in May and June, and in August. 
Ypsolophus Marginellus. Bred about 
forty from larvae found on juniper at 
Fulmer. 
Pterophorus Trigonodactylus. Took 
three in Kent. 
P. Acaiithodactylus. Took one, do, 
P. Bipunctidactylus. Took three, do. 
P. Lithodactylus. Took twelve in Kent 
in July. 
P. Galaclodactylus. Bred thirty-four 
from larva found in Kent in May and 
June. 
P. Pentadactylus. Bred several from 
larvae found at Hammersmith, feeding on 
dock. 
Alucita Polydactyla. Took three at 
Dartford in April. — D b. Allchin, 7, Pm- 
bridge Villas, Bayswaler ; March 26. 
Hemipteba. 
Capture of Acanthosoma picla, Newm. 
—Mr. Stain ton and I made a vigorous 
attempt to find the cases of Coleophora 
lixella on the bare sides of Box Hill the 
other afternoon. He went to show me 
the blotch made by the larva in the grass 
leaves, and I went to show him the larva 
