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138. —livmbiicia ovulari>>, L. (iictoticsima, Hh.). I. WoodfonV" (Trans. 
City Lond. Ent. Hoc., viii., 8). 
139. — J‘>. ii-iiratriiiii, Cioeze. {<>r, Fb.). II. Not uncommon (F.) ; 
Bromley-'"' (Ent., xvii., 278). III. Coombe Wood (K.). 
110.—7>. (Iiiplaris, L. II. “ Not uncommon, l)ut local ” (F.) ; 
Duhvich (W.). III. Wimbledon Common, “on the -sving ” 
(Ent., xxii., 151), 1. (P.). IN'. Hampstead Heatb (So.) ; High- 
gate Woods (So.). 
141. —]>. filletiioxa, Hb. II. Forest Hilb", (E.R., ii., 69) ; Shirley, “a 
few lai'Vre each year ” (Sb.). 
142. —AsjiJialia ililiita, L. I. Hale End (Ba.). II. “ Sometimes 
abundant” (F.) ; Duhvich (W.); Sydenham (E.B., ii., 164); 
Croydon, c. (Sh.) ; Abbey NVood (W.). III. Eichmond Park 
(K.). IV. Highgate Woods (So.). 
143. — A. flaricorim, L. II. Local and scarce (F.) ; Duhvich (W.) ; 
Croydon, at a lamp (Ent., xvi., 135) ; Shirley, c. (Sh.) ; Plum- 
stead (CL). III. Wimbledon Common (D., Ent., xxii., 151, 
etc.) ; Eichmond Park (A.). 
144. — A. riileiis, Fb. I. Wanstead (CL). 
145. — Jasiiiilid iiiuralix, Forst. 11. Duhvich (Cox, tente B.). 
146. — J. fierla, Fb. I. Lea Bridge (N., Bl.) ; Hackney Marshes 
(CL) ; Walthamstow (Bu.); Chingford (Be); Tottenham (Ba., 
Be.); Ponders End (Ihi.). 11. Al)undant (F.); Brockley, “ on 
most walls” (E.E., xi., 349) ; Duhvich (E.E., ii., 140) ; Croydon, 
c. (Sh.) ; Blackheath (Bu.). 111. Hammersmitli (Ta.) ; Barnes 
(Ta., Bu.) ; Isleworth (Ent., xxiv., 120) ; Bedford Park (Ent., 
xxiv., 120) ; Cliiswick (Si.). IV. Southall (Ba.) ; hhiling (Fe.); 
Willesden (Ba.) ; Hampstead (So.) ; Highgate (So.) ; Muswell 
Hill (Bu.). 
147. — Triaena tridenx, Schiff. 1. (diingford Hatch (P.). II. Occa¬ 
sionally (F.); Duhvicli (B.). IV. Ealing (Fe.). 
148. —7'. y/.sf, L. Apparently common everywhere, including Clerken- 
well (BL) ; Canonbury (Bu.), etc. Sich reports “larva very 
common on various trees, including (prince and medlar.” 
149. — Acriinirta le/ioriiui, L. I. L. on aspeir-" (E.E., ii., 210). II. 
n.c. (F.) ; Shirley, r. (Sh.). III. Wimbledon ('ommon (Ta.) ; 
1. on birch (E.E., ii., 272). 
150. —Apatela flccr/.s-, L. Eecords cover the whole district except the 
very heart of London ; c.//., Dalston (P.) ; Duhvich (W.) ; Ful¬ 
ham (D.), Paddington (Ph.), Canonbury (Bu.), Ac., Ac. 
151. — Cuspidia iiiciiareplialii, Fb. Tbe same may bo said of this as of 
the preceding species, but it is even commoner. The only 
record in which it is stated to bo “ not common ” is 1. of Dogs 
(Wy-)- 
152. — Jvrheaem a/ni, L. HI. Wimbledon (Ent., xvii., 142) ; Eich¬ 
mond Park,!. (A.). 
153. — ('ra>iii>plioi(i liifiistri, Vh. 11. “Scarce” (F.). 
154. — PJiaridra L. 11. “ Scarce ” (F.) ; Duhvich (Cox, 
B.); Croydon (CL). 
155. — aiiricDiiia, Fb. III. Kingston (K.). [Is there not some 
mistake here? — L.B.P. | 
156. — J’ipiseiiia corrideoecjdiala, L. I. Chingford and Tottenham, at 
light (B.). II. “Locally common” (F.). 111. Twyford, 1. 
