186 
A. E. GIBBS-LEPIDOPTEEA OF ST. ALBANS. 
Haependen Commom. 
I have taken Harpenden Common as a convenient centre, though, 
very few of the species in this list have been caught on the Common 
itself, most of them occurring in the lanes and woods and on the 
railway slopes behind Bamville Wood Farm, just within the parish 
of Wheathampstead, at the south-eastern end of the Common. 
This list is the result of a very few, probably not more than three, 
excursions with a net. At the same time I have included a few 
moths taken at light in Harpenden itself. Perhaps this district in 
its south-eastern parts may overlap that for which Mr. Griffith 
has furnished a list. 
Nocturne 
Smerinthus 
tilise 
Hepialus 
lupulinus 
Geometrina. 
Emma 
crataegata 
Asthena 
candidata 
Cabera 
pusaria 
Strenia 
clathrata 
Abraxas 
grossulariata 
ulmata 
Hybernia 
progemmaria 
Anisopteryx 
sescularia 
Melanippe 
rnontanata 
Camptogramma 
bilineata 
Cidaria 
miata 
Eubolia 
cervinata 
Anaitis 
plagiata 
Pseudo-Bombyces. 
Cilix 
spinula 
Noctuina. 
Gortyna 
flavago 
Xylopbasia 
litboxylea 
Helioplaobus 
popularis 
Luperina 
testacea 
Triphsena 
pronuba 
Anchocelis 
lunosa 
Gonoptera 
libatrix 
Deltoidje. 
Herminia 
grisealis 
Pyrolidina. 
Simaetbis 
faleriana 
Tortriciana. 
Tortrix 
ministrana 
Pardia 
tripunctana 
Lithograpbia 
Penkleriana 
Dicrorampba 
acuminatana 
plumb agana 
Anchylopera 
lundana 
Argyrotoza 
Con way ana 
Peronea 
variegana 
Cnepbasia 
bybridana 
Sericoris 
lacunana 
Argyrolepia 
Baumanniana 
Tineina. 
Tinea 
rusticella 
arcella 
Harpella 
Geoffiella 
Endrosis 
fenestrella 
Glypbipteryx 
fuscoviridella 
Cbrysoclista 
flavicaput 
Elacbista 
cygnipennella 
