180 THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
E. Erosaria. Rare. 
E. Fuscaiitaria. Do. 
Odoiitopera Bidentaria. Common ; 
larva fond of ivy. 
Crocallis Elinguaria. By no means 
common. 
Himera Pennaria. A female bred from 
a pupa found in a cocoon under elm ; a 
lovely insect. 
Angerona Prunata. Common ; varies 
exceedingly. 
Halia Wavaria. The pretty larvae of 
this species are very common on the 
leaves of the red and while currant. 
Aspilates Citraria. Scarce ; Brauntou 
Burrows. 
A. Gilvaria. Do. 
Fidonia Atomaria. Abundant. 
Eupisteria Hepararia. Rare. 
Anisopteryx jEscularia. Abundant. 
Hibernia Leucophaearia. Do. 
H. llupicapraria. Do, 
H. Progemmaria. Do. 
H. Aurantiaria. Do. 
Phigalia Pilosaria. Pupae not uncom- 
mon at the roots of elm. 
Biston Hirtaria. Pupae common. 
B. Prodromaria. Do. 
B. Betularia. Scarce ; larvae off 
ivy. 
Boarmia Repandaria. Larvae and per- 
fect insects both abundant. 
B. Rhomboidaria. Common. 
Cleora Glabraria. Common at Clo- 
velly, and also, I believe, at Lynton. 
C. Lichenaria. Abundant. 
Gnophos Obscuraria. Common. 
Pliasiane Plumbaria. Do. 
Lozogramma Petraria. Very abun- 
dant. 
Anaitis Plagiata. Common. 
Eubolia Cervinaria. Scarce. 
E. Mensuraria. Very abundant. 
Coremia Didymaria. Do. 
C. Ferrugaria. Do. 
C. Unidentaria. Do. 
C. Olivaria. Scarce. 
C. J’cctinitaria. Common. 
C. Monlanaria. V'ery common. 
C. Fluctuaria. Very abnndant. 
C. Propugnaria. Do. 
Thera Simnlaria. Common, 
Anticlea Derivaria. Common at sal- 
low bloom. 
A. Badiaria. Do. 
Steganolophia Ribesiaria. Larvae off 
red currant; not very plentiful ; a beau- 
tiful insect when bred. 
Harpalyce Suffumata. The spring far 
more abundant than the summer brood. 
Does any one know the food-plant of the 
larva of this species ? I should fancy it 
ought to feed on any of the genus Epilo- 
hium, probably E. montanum. 
H. Silaceata. Not very common. 
H. Ruptaria. Scarce. 
H. Picata. Not uncommon. 
H. Ocellaria. Abundant. 
H. Galiaria. Do. 
H. Fulvaria. Do. 
II. Pyraliaria. Do. 
H. Popularia. Scarce. 
H. Achatinaria. Common. 
H. Russaria. Do. 
H. Immanaria. Do. 
Ypsipetes Elutaria. Most abundant. 
Phajsyle Psitlacaria. Not uncommon 
at ivy-bloom, also at sallows in March 
and April. 
P. Miaria. Rare. 
Cheimatobia Dilutaria. Abundant. 
C. Brumata. Dug about sixty pupae 
at the roots of one elm last November. 
Phibalapteryx Gemmaria (the male, 
P. Fluviata). One at Croyde. 
Camptogramma Bilinearia. Abundant. 
Venilia Macularia. Do. 
Melanippe Alchemillaria. Do. 
M. Amnicularia. Do. 
Emmelesia Rivularia. Common. 
E, Hydraria. Do. 
E. Decoloraria. Do. 
E. Albularia. Do. 
Zerene Adustata. V'ery common ; I 
have about fifty pupa; of this insect ; I 
reared them from the egg ; the larva fcil 
on dogwood. 
Z. Albicilluria. Not common. 
