(rardens, 1. (I)a.). H . Paddington (Pli.) ; Maida Vsxle (Tr.) ; 
Canonburv'' (l>u.)- 
52. —Macroiihma sirllatannn, \u Has frequently l)een observed about 
London in the imago state ; I find no records of the larva. I. 
Tottenham (i>e., P.) ; South Hackney (Se.) ; Hackney IMarshes 
(Cl.) ; Ilford (Put., xx., 2:-30). II. Croydon (H.) ; Dulwich 
(W.). HI. Clnswick (Knt., xix., 131). IV. Southall (Ba.) ; 
Ealing (Ee.) ; Kilhurn (Knt., xxvi., 300) ; Holloway''" (So.) ; 
Highbury (Ent., xx., 2G7) ; Islington (Bu.). 
53. — J'](icria ajiifiniiih, Cl. 1. Wanstead (Cl.). 
54. — crahniitifoniiin, Lewin. II. Eltham (E.). 
55. —Trocliiliinii tijmUfnrnic, L. Probably wherever there is any 
([uantity of currant in gardens. 1. Balls Pond (Bl.); Dalston, 
c. (P.) ; Hackney (A.) ; South Hackney (Se.) ; Stoke Newington 
(Bell) ; Clapton, c. (J., Bt., Ac.) ; Tottenham (Be.): Eorest Gate 
(M.). II. Not scarce (E.); Lewisham (Ss.); Brockley (E.R., i., 
349); Dulwich (E.R., ii., 140); Croydon, c. (Sh., IL). III. 
Hammersmith (Ta.) ; Chiswick, at flowers of sage, 1. on currant, 
c. (Si.) ; Hounslow (Ent., xxi., 19) ; Bedford Park (Ent., xxiv., 
G5). IV. Generally distributed in gardens (So., Sh.) ; Ealing 
(Ee.) ; Highgate (Holli.s); Southgate, f.c. (Ba.). 
56. — T. axilij'nniK’, Rott. 1. Epping Eorest (Cl.). II. Not scarce 
(E.) ; Croydon (II.). HI. Richmond Park (A.). 
67.— T. vnjopacforwc, Bork. 1. Hackney (Cl.) ; Chapel End, Wal¬ 
thamstow (Ent., xxvi., 32G). II. Gardens and among crab 
apples in hedges (E.) ; Eorest Hill (E.R., ii., G9). Sydenham 
(E.R., ii., 164) ; Croydon, c. on aged apple trees (Sh.). HI. 
Hounslow (Ent., xxi.," 19) ; Chiswick, at rest on leaf of privet, is 
fond of lilac (Si.); Bedford Park (Ent., xviii., 247). IV. Ealing 
(Ee.) ; North London (Sd.) ; Holloway and Hornsev Rise (So., 
58. — T. cidirifoniK’, L. I. Hackney, in gardens (Cl.) : H. Occasion¬ 
ally (E.); Shirley (Sh.). 
59 . — 'I\ foniiiriforiiir, Esp. I. Tottenham (CL). 
GO.— 'r. icintriinionij'oniir, Eh. II. Occasionally on railway banks (E.). 
61. — A(hvita sfaiirrs, L. IV. I'ialing (Ee.) ; Willesden (E.R., ii,, 
291) ; lilill Hill (Ent., xvi., 268) ; ? Edgware (Rs.). 
62. —Anthnxrni trifnlii, Esp. 11. Croydon, r. (H.). 
GO. — A. tilijH'iidHlar, L. I. Chingford (Be.). II. Honor Oak Park 
(B.)'; Croydon (H.); Grove Park (E.). Ill. Wimbledon Com¬ 
mon, 1, ■- 1889 (D.). l^^ Southall, f.c., local (Ba.) ; Ealing 
(Ent., xxiv., 65). 
64. —Sarothripiis iindidaiins, Hb. H. Eltham and Lee (E.). HI. 
Wimbledon Common (Ent., xxii., 150). 
65. — j'.'ariax c/doraiKi, L. I. Clapton (N., Ba.) ; V althamstow, 1. 
(.1.); Hackney Marshes (CL). H. Lee, abundant (E.). 
G6. — II iil(i/dii!a praAiiaiut, Ij. I. Hagger Lane Eorest (Bu., CL). II. 
n.c. (E.) ; Dulwich (E.R., ii., 140). HI. Wimbledon Common 
1. on oak, c. (Ent., xxii., 150). IV. Highgate Wood, at sugar- 
(Bu.). 
G 7 . — II. hicoloniiui, Eucss. I. Walthamstow, 1. (J.). IL Chisle- 
hurst, r. (E. ; and Ent., xvi., 233). III. Wimbledon Common 
(P). I\'. Southgate (Ba.) ; Highgate (L). 
