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THE WEEKLY ENTOMOLOGIST. 
Lepidoptera in this neighbour- 
hood : — 
L. argiolus. Common in April and 
May. 
8. populi and tilioa. 
A. atropos. A fine larva taken in 
a potatoe field at Darenth. 
C. ligniperda. Ve'ry common on 
the trunks of willows. 
II. Jiectus. Abundant. 
N. cucullateUa. Larva on haw- 
thorn. 
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C. miniata. July. 
L. aureola. May. 
L. griseola. July. 
L. complarmla. July. 
E. jacobea. Excessively abun- 
dant. 
A. mendica. Several females fly- 
ing over damp places in woods. 
May. 
O. pudibunda. 
V. maculata. Very common, 
A. pr unaria. 
C. elinguaria. 
H. pennaria. Larva on hornbeam 
in May. 
P. pilosaria. Ditto. 
B. liirtaria. 
A. betularia. Larva on Sycamore, 
August. 
II. dbruptaria. 
B. repandala and rhomb oidaria- 
Common. 
T. crcpuscularia. Very common 
on trunks of trees in April. 
P. cytisaria. Nine, beaten out of 
broom. 
J. lactmta. Very abundant. 
P. bajularia. Eleven, flying round 
oak, July. 
H. thymiaria. Very common. 
A. luteata and candidata. 
A. bisetata, incanaria, remutata, 
imitaria, aversata , and emarginata. 
T. amataria. 
C. exanthemaria. 
C. temerata. Epping, May. 
P. petraria. V cry common. 
N. pulveraria. 
II. rupneapraria, leucopliearia, 
progemmaria. 
II. defoliaria. Larva: very common 
on hornbeam. 
A. cescidaria. 
M. occllata. Rather common. 
A. rubidata. Ditto. 
C. propugnata and ferrugafa. 
E. mensuraria. 
P. falcula. May. 
D. bifida. 
P. bucephala. 
V. camelina. 
D. coeruleocepliala. Larva). 
T. derasa and batis. 
p. Berla. Very abundant. 
A. aceris. Larva) on hoi*se chest- 
nut. 
A. viegacephala and rumicis. 
X. hepatica. Sugar. 
T>. pinastri. Frequent at sugar. 
C. cytherca. Sugar. 
B. tanebrosa. Ditto. 
A. basilinea. Ditto. 
A. unanimis. Ditto. 
A. segetunu. Ditto. 
N. brunnea and f estiva. Ditto. 
