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THE entomologist’s RECORD. 
samhucata (common), Rumia craicBgata (common), Ve 7 iilia maculata 
(common), Metrocampa margaritaria (common), Selenia illwiaria and 
.S. lunar ia (common), Odontopera bidentata^ Crocallis e.linguaria (com- 
mon), Ennonios tiliaria (common on Amphydasis betularia (i at 
light), Boartnia rhomboidaria (common), Tephrosia crepuscular ia^ 
J'^seudoterpna cytlsaria, Geometra papilmiaria^ Nemoria viridata, 
Hetiiithea Ihyfuiaria and Acidalia ornata (one of each), A. aversata and 
A. remutata (common), Timandra amataria (3), Cabera pusaria (com- 
mon), C. exanthemaria (several), Sit'enia clathrata (3), Panagra petraria 
(several), Numeria pulveraria (common). Fidonia piniaria common), 
Larentia didymata (several), Ypsipetes elutata (common), Melanippe 
siibtrisiata, jM. galiafa, M. fluctuata^ M. mojitanata (several), Camp- 
togramma bilineata (common), Cidaria imnianata (common), C. 
populata^ C. ribesiaria^ C. testata (common), Eubolia metisuraria and 
M. paliimbaria^ E. bipunciaria (common), Tanagra choerophyllata 
(several), Platypteryx falcula (i on lamp), Gonophora derasa (5 at 
light), Thyatira balls (swarmed at sugar early in June). My friend 
Mr. R. E. V. Hanson (one of the few collectors here), caught over 
20 specimens of T. balls at sugar. Cymalophora dllula (common), 
Bryophlla perla (i), Acrotiycla [Cuspldla) Irldcfis (several), A. (C.) 
psl (several), A. {C.) acerls (i), A. (C.) megacephala (i), A. {Vwilnla) 
rumlcls (i), Leucanla lllhargyla (common), L. conuna^ L. Unpura 
and L. palkfis (common), Hydrcecla nlclllajis (swarmed at sugar), 
Xylophasla riirea (very common at sugar), X. lllhoxylea and Z. polyodon 
(too common) ; I took one black variety each of Z. polyodon and X. 
rurea^ Dlplerygla pmaslrl^ i (usually common), Cerlgo cylherea (i), 
Luperlna leslacea (i), Mameslra brasslccs. (common), M. anceps (i), M. 
perslcarlce (common), Apamea basllhiea (i), A. genilna (several), A. 
oculea (common), Mlana slrlgllls, M. fascliincula, M.furuncula (swarmed 
at sugar), Gra^nmesla Irlllnea (common), Caradrma morpheus (several), 
C. cublcularls (2), C. alslnes (2), Ruslna lenebrosa (r), Agrolls pula (2), 
A. stiff usa (3), A. exclamallonls (common), A. porphyrea (1), Trlphtzna 
janlhhia (i), T. orbotia and T. protnib a (common), Noclua plecla (com- 
mon), N. c-nlgrum (2), N. Irlanguluin (common), N. brutinea, N. 
fesllva, N. rubl, N bala and N. xanlhographa (common), TcEnlocatnpa 
golhlca (2), Anchocells plslaclna and A. rufina (several), A.lllura (several), 
Cetaslls vaccinll (3), Scopelosoma salellltla (common), Xanlhla sllago 
(flavago), 6, X. fulvago (cerago), several, X. ferruglnea (clr cellar Is), 
several, Cosmla Irapezlna (common), Agrlopls aprlllna (6), Phlogophora 
mellculosa (common), Euplexla luclpara (common), Aplecla herblda (3), 
Hadena adusla (several), ZT. proleiis (several), H. denlma (i), H. oleracea 
(common), H. plsl (several), H. genlslce (i), Calocampa exolela (i), 
Xyllna rhlzolllha (2), Anarla tnyrlllll (severaX on Broadwater and Ash- 
down Forests), Plusla chrysllls (several), P. lola (several), P. pulchrlna 
(6), P. gatnma (common), Gonoplera llbalrlx (common), Amphlpyrn 
Iragopogonls (i), Ncenla lyplca and Mania maura (common), Euclldla 
tnl (2). I took very few Rhopalocera owing to want of time and bad 
weather. At Abbott’s Wood near Hailsham, one afternoon in July, 
Argynnls paphla (4), A. aglala (2), A. adlppe (2), Melanargla galalea (2) 
and Theda querciis (i). I usually find September and October the best 
months for sugar in this district. — R. A. Dallas Beeching, Tunbridge 
Wells, Oclober \sl, 1891. 
