164 Ins. 
LEPIDOPTBRA. 
Drepanodes fernaldi, Grote, = Lozogramma atro-punctata^ Pack. ; Grote, 
Canad. Ent. xii. p. 219. 
Ennomoa angularia, hermaphrodite ; Hudson & Kirby, P. E. Soc. 1880, 
p. XXX. 
Eugoniafuscantaria, Iliibn. Transformations described ; Torge, S. E. Z. 
xli. pp. 213-217. 
Auxima restitutai'ia, Walk., var. cegrota^ Butler, Ann. N. II. (5) vi. 
p. 125, Darjiling. 
HemeropTiila ahruptaria, black var. ; Olliff, Ent. xiii. p. 283. 
Boarmia repandata and rhomhoidaria : strange habit of larvae brooding 
over cocoons of ichneumons ; Mathew & Bignell, Ent. xiii. pp. 244 & 245, 
fig. Cleora glahraria has a similar habit ; J. J. Weir, op. cit. p. 282. 
Pseudocoremia productata, Walk., $ described ; Butler, Cist. Ent. ii. 
p. 551. 
Gnophos obscurata, larva described ; Porritt, Ent. xiii. pp. 12 & 13. 
Thalassodes glaucaria, Walk., $ described; Butler, Ann. N. H. (5)vi. 
p. 215. 
Anisodes hadassa, imitaria and var. (?) obrimaria, A. pustulariay and 
eumeleata belong to Synegia, A. (?) platycerata, Walk., is a Drapetodes\ 
id. 1. c. p. 221. 
Acidalia eidomata, Snell., — perlineata, Walk.; id. P. Z. S. 1880, p. 687. 
A. ochrata ; larva described; Tugwell, Ent. xiii. pp. 396-398. 
Micronia fasciaria, Mabille, nee Cram., renamed lobularia ; Mabille, 
CR. Ent. Belg. xxiii. p. civ. 
Athroolopha cabi/laria, Oberth., probably = chrysitaria, Gey., var. ; 
N. R., Le Nat. ii. p. 156. 
Abraxas grossulariata double-brooded; Grogson, Ent. xiii. p. 311. 
Parasites; Bignell, op. cit. pp. 245 & 246. A. ulmata, slate-coloured var.; 
Bentley, op. cit. pp. 186 & 187. 
Lomaspilis marginaria. 3 light varieties noticed and figured ; Bond, 
op. cit. p. 169. 
Anisopteryx vernata und. pometaria discussed ; Rep. Fruit-Growers’ Soc. 
Out. 1878, pp. 16 & 17. 
J. J. Weir (Ent. xiii. pp. 290 & 291, pi. iv.) describes and figures 
varieties of the following Larentiidce from the Shetland Islands: — Eupi- 
thecia venosata, fig. 7, Emmelesia albulata var. thulea, figs. 4 & 5, Campto- 
gramma bilineata^ fig. 8, Melanippe montanata var. shetlandica, figs. 10 & 
11, M. fluctuata^ fig. 6, and Coremia munitata, fig. 9. 
Emmelesia unifasciata two years in [pupa; Thornewill, Ent. xiii. 
p. 220. 
Eupithecia pusillata ab. laricis, Spey., and E. indigata^ Hubn., dis- 
cussed ; Fuchs, S. E. Z. xli. pp. 174-178. E. succenturiata : habits of 
larva ; Gregson, 1. c. p. 16. 
Camptogramma bilineata supposed to be attacked by a fungus ; Meldola 
& English, P. E. Soc. 1880, pp. xxviii. & xxix. 
Cidaria alaudaria, Freyer: larva described; H. Gross, Ent. Nachr. vi. 
p. 95. C.fulvata: larva described; Porritt, Ent. M. M. xvi. p. 276, and 
Ent. xiii. p. 116. C. polata, Hubn., var. cineraria from N. Norway de- 
scribed and figured ; Sch<^)yen, Arch. Math. Naturvid. v. p. 196. C. tri- 
