176 Ins, 
LEPIDOPTERA. 
Cidaria ohscura^ p. 67, fig. 6, melancholica^ cerosa, cineraria, and jamesa, 
p. 58, figs. 6-9, C. tetrica and Eubolia niphonica, p. 59, figs. 10 & 11, pi. Iv. 
L. W. Goodell publishes notes on the early stages of Tetrads crocallata, 
Therina endropiaria, and Acidalia enucleata j Oanad. Ent. xi. pp. 193 
& 194. 
A. Rossler redescribes and figures his lodis norhertaria, p. 107, fig. 4, 
Acidalialseeholdiata, p. 108, fig. 6, and sulherbariata, p. 109, fig. 3 ; Ann. 
Soc. Esp. viii. pi. v. 
Rumia cratcegaria. Variety of larva ; Lafaury, Le Nat. i. p. 37. 
Pericallia syringaria partially double-brooded; E. D. Wheeler, Ent. 
xii. p. 109. 
Biston lapponarius, Boisd., $ described ; Wocke, Zeitschr. f. Ent. (n.s.) 
vii. 
Onophos stolicakaria, F. Moore, redosoribod and figured by him ; Second 
Yark. Miss, Lep. p. 14, pi. i. fig. 22. 
Abraxas grossulariata. Autumnal pupation; Douglas & Silcock, Ent. 
M. M. XV. p. 205, and Ent. xii. p. 20. Variety of larva ; J. E. Robson, 
Ent. xii. pp. 205 & 206. 
Euschema militaris. Larva noticed and figured by O. E. Janson & 
J. Wood-Mason, proving Wiq Euschematidce to belong to the Geometruhe ; 
Cist. Ent. ii. p. 640, pi. x. 
Melanchrcea cephise, Cram., and geometroides, Walk. The larva) are 
true loopers, and the genus must be removed to the Geometridw ; Dewitz, 
SB. Nat. Fr. 1879, p. 31, and Ent. Nachr. v. p. 157. 
Acidalia contiguaria. The pale and dark varieties discussed and 
figured; H. F. Fryer, Eut. xii. pp. 65-67. A, separata and atlantica. 
Walk., are probably varr. ; E. Wollaston, Ann. N, H. (5) iii. pp. 329 
& 330. 
Macaria obstataria, Wsilk.,z=z Hemerophila (?) exclusa, Walk.,? z=Phi- 
lobia cinerearia, Brem., and belongs to Acidalia ; A G. Butler, Tr. L. S. 
(2) i. p, 662. 
Bupala piniaria, Linn., hermaphrodite (left side ^ , right side $ ) ; 
Kaltenbach, Tijdschr. Ent. xxii. p, xxii. 
Pellonia calabraHa, larva and variation noticed ; A. Fuchs, S. E- Z. xl. 
pp. 40-43. 
Chimatobia brumata^ power of resisting cold ; McLachlan & Hutchin- 
son, Ent. M. M. XV. pp. 205 & 237. The number of ova contained in 
each $ averages about 250, and the larva emerges in about two months ; 
G. C. Bignell, Ent. xii. pp. 107 & 108. 
Anisopteryx cescularia. Ravages of larva in Hungary ; G. Csellei, SB. 
z.-b. Wien, xxix. p. 40. 
Emmelesia affinitata, natural history, W. Buckler, Ent. M. M. xvi. 
pp. 102 & 103 ; E, alchemillata, larva described, G. T. Porritt, Ent. xii. 
p. 128. 
Eupitliecia incertata. Mill., and E. pumilata, Hiibn., noticed ; Lafaury, 
Le Nat. i. p. 37. E. innotata, recorded from Lancashire, G. T. Porritt, 
Ent. M. M. xvi. p. 111. 
Thera kashgliara, F. Moore, redescribed and figured by him ; Second 
Yark, Miss. Lep. p. 15, pi. i. fig. 23. 
