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88. — S. iiienthastri, Esp. Common everywhere. 
89. —N. iirticar, Esp. I. Tottenham (Cl.) ; I. of Dogs"- (Wy.). III. 
Wimbledon Common, May, 1889 (1).). 
90. — InonuU, L. Probably everywhere in suitable places, 
and is occasionally taken quite in London, r.//., Canoubury (Bu.); 
Hackney (Cl.) ; lialston (P.) ; Bloomsbury (Bb), itc. ; also I. of 
Dogs (Wy.). 
91. — H. si/lraiiKu, L. I. Clapton (Bt.) ; Hackney IMarshes (Cl.) ; 
Forest Gate (M.); 1. of Dogs (Wy.). 11. c. (F.) ; Brockley-'- 
(E.R., i., 349) ; lluhvich (W.); Croydon, locally c. (81i.). III. 
Richmond Park (A.); Wdmbledon Common (D.) ; Barnes (Ta.); 
Chiswick, occasionally (Si.). IV. Ealing (Fe.) ; Hampstead 
Heath, c. (So.) ; Highgate (Ba.). 
92. — H. lupulinux, L. Apparently common everywhere. 
93. — H. hn-tiis, L. I. Hagger Lane Forest (Bu.) ; Lark’s Wood 
(Ba.); Higham Park (lb) ; Chingford (Be.) ; Hackney Marshes 
(Cl.). II. Abundant (F.) ; Cl'oydon, r. (11.); Dulwich (W.). 
ill. Richmond Park (A.); Ihirnes (I’a.) ; Wimbledon Common 
(I).). IV. Higligate Woods (Bu., So.) ; Finchley (Bu.). 
94. — ('ii>isiis riisaiis, L. (liiiiiipi'nla, Fb.). Apparently distributed 
throughout the district; only this year (1899) 1 had a larva 
brought me which was found close to ]\lare Street, Hacknev 
(L.B.P.). 
95. —ZcKzrra /iiirina, L. Apparently everywhere, but Mr. Fenn 
reports it “ not common ” in the S.E. district. 
96. —Pliraiiiiuitoiria rastaiu’ae, Hb. Sutton 23/G/84'' (Ent., xvii., 
184).' 
97. —Coclilitlidii liiiiarotlca, Hfn. II. Shirley (Sh.). 
98. — cnu-iatu, Knocli {asdla, Schiff.). 11. Croydon, local (Sh.). 
dd.—-f^ciicoiiia (■hnjsorvhova, L. 1. Tottenham Marshes (Cl.). 11. 
Brockley, a few' (E.R., i., 349) ; Dulwich (E.R., ii., 140). IV. 
Tw'yford (D.). 
100. — fj. siiiiilis, Fuess. Generally distributed, though seldom if ever 
in the more central parts of London. Dr. Buckell records it for 
Hackney. Sich says it is not common at Chiswick. 
101. —Stilimotia t^aliris, L. Barrett {llrit. hep., ii., 302) unaccount¬ 
ably says that “ nowit never appears to be seen around London.” 
In view' of this it is worth while to quote in full the long list of 
localities, most of which belong to quite recent years. 1. Bethnal 
green (Bu.) ; Dalston (P.) ; South Hackney (Se.) ; Clapton (N., 
.1.) ; Lea Valley (Ba., Be., Ss.) ; Walthamstow (Bu.) ; W’oodford 
(Ent., xix., 67): Forest Gate (M.); I- of Dogs" (Wy.). 11. 
Common (F.) ; Croydon (II.); Dulwich (Wb). HI. Hammer¬ 
smith (Ta.) ; Barnes Common (D., Si.); Bedford Park (Ent., 
xxiv., 66) ; Chiswick, 1892 and 1893 (Ent., xxxii., 20) ; Tooting 
(E.R., X., 229). IV. Southall (Ba.) ; Ealing (Fe.) ; Highgate, 
10 (L.) ; North London, generally distributed (So.) ; Padding¬ 
ton (Ph.) ; Islington and Canon'burv (Bu.) ; Finsbury Park 
(Ba.). 
102. —IjipiKDitria iiHiiKic/ta, L. Hackney" (Cb). 
103. —(hupfia pi(ilil)i(nil(i,Tj. 1. Clapton, b'" (Bt.) [1 have at least one 
other authentic record for Clapton.—L.B.P.J ; Lark's Wood, 1.'" 
(Ba.). II. r. (F.) ; Duhvich (E.R., ii., 140). III. Whmbledou 
