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Gbomftr.'e. 
Urarpteryx samhuccvria, Epione apiciaria, Venilia maculata, Metrocanvpa margari- 
tata (common), Eurymene dolohraria (one worn specimen), PericalUa syringaria 
(two), Selenia iUimwria (common), S. lunaria (three specimens, larvae feeding), 
Odontopera hidentata, FMgalia pilosaria, AmpUdasis prodromaria (a brood of larvae 
just gone down), A. hehdaria, Cleora Uchenaria (larvae common, but very much 
ichneumoned), Uoarmmrejjandana (common), Pseudopterpna cytisaria (larvaa not 
rare on broom), lodis venmria, (aevera,\), Ephyrapunctaria,Asthenaluteata (common), 
Eupisteria heparata (much commoner than usual), Acidalia scutulata (abundant), 
A. hisetata, A. trigeminata (common), A. promutata, A. imitaria, A. emarginata 
(bred from a larva on broom), Cory da temerata, Alexicis pictaria (not rare, but 
requires much looking for), Macaria notata (several), M. liturata (do.), Panagra 
petraria, Fidonia atomaria (common), F. conspicuata (one taken and two others 
seen, will probably turn up in greater numbers hereafter), Minoa euphorhiata, 
Ligdia adustata (common), Lomaspilis marginata (abundant), Larentia didymata, 
L. pectinitaria (common), Emmelesia affinitata, E. alchemillata, E. decolorata, 
Eupithecia centaureata, E. succenturiata and E. suhfulvata (took the former out- 
doors a month ago, just beginning to appear, the latter in-doors from larvae found 
last autumn on yarrow), E. coronata, E. rectangulata (scarcer than usual), E. 
fraxinata (several), Tpsipetes elutata, Melantliia ocellata (bred freely), M. albi- 
cillata (several), Melanippe hastata (one at Hartley Wood, St. Osyth), M. procellata 
(not rare), M. unangulata. Anticlea ruhidatcu (not uncommon), A. badiata, Coremia 
propugnata, 0. quadrifasciaria, Phihalapteryx tersata, P. vitalhata, Scotosia und/ulata 
(several), Cidaria picata, C. corylata, C. fulvata, C. pyraliata, 0. dotata (bred a long 
and splendid series), Eubolia cervinaria (larvae on mallow), Chesias spartiata 
(larvae common on broom). ; 
DREPANULiE AND PSEUDO-BOMBYCES. 
Platypteryw falcula, P. hamula, Dicranura fii/rcula (obtained about forty eggs), 
D. bifida, D. vinula, Petasia cassinea (one larva, not common here) , Glostera cmrtula, 
Ptilodontis palpina (bred 2 $), Notodonta camelina, N. dictma, N. ziczac, N. 
trepida (one imago and one larva taken and one bred), N. cliaonia (took seven 
larvae), N. dodonma (bred a nice series). 
Nocture. 
Thyati/ra derasa, T. batis, Cymatophora diluta (larvae on oak), Q. or, C. ocularis 
(one bred), C. ridons (bred a fine series), Diphthera Orion (one specimen only, at rest 
on oak), Acronycta aceris, A. megacephala, Miana arcuosa, Rusina tenebrosa, Triphcena 
janthina, T. orbona (larvaB in swarms), Noctua plecta, Tceniocampa rubricosa, T. 
gracilis, Xanthia citrago (took upwards of one hundred larvae), Diantha;cia capsincola, 
D. cucubali, Hecatera serena, Miselia oxyacanthm (larvae), Agrotis ajprilina (larvae and 
pupae), Eadena protea (larvae abundant), H. dentina, Xylocampa lithorhiza, Cucullia 
verbasci (larvEe scarcer than usual), Heliodes arbuti (one bred), Abrostola urticaz, 
Plusia chrysitis, P. iota, AmpMpyra pyramidea (larvae), Catocala nupta (one larva), 
Pliytometra cenea. 
Deltoides, Pykales, &c. 
JSerminia barbalis, H. tarsipennalis, H. cribralis, Aventia flexula (one), Pyralis 
glaucinalis, Pa/rojponyx stratiotalis, Botys lancealis (about forty or fifty), Ebulea 
