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Loa Valley, p. (Ba., N.); Tottenham, at light (Be.); Woodford 
(Ent., xix., 67); Stratford (Mu.). II. Locally common (F.); 
Greenwich and Plumstead marshes(T.); Brockley(E.R., i., 349); 
Dulwich (E.R., ii., 140). III. Tooting (Ma.); Barnes (Ta.); 
Wandsworth (Ent., xxi., 58); Bedford Park (Ent., xxiv., 139); 
Wimbledon (Ma.). IV. Hampstead (Ent., xxi., 112); Highgate 
Woods (So.); Finsbury Park* (Ent., xxvi., 51). 
173. — Gortyna nictitam, Bork. I. Walthamstow, n.c. (J., Bu.); Hale 
End (Bt., Ss.); Woodford (Ent., xix., G7); Forest Gate (M.). 
II. c. (F.); Westcombe Park (T.); Brockley (E.R., i., 349); 
Dulwich (W.); Croydon, c. (Sh.); Chislehurst (Ent., xvi., 233); 
Streatham (Fo.). III. Wimbledon Common (Ta., Ent., xxii., 
151, Ac.); Chiswick, “common at sugar, the form with orange 
reniform also taken ” (Si.); Tooting, rather scarce (Bell). IV. 
Ealing (Fe.); Hampstead Heath (So.); Highgate Woods (So.); 
Muswell Hill (Bu.). 
174. — (t. micacca, Esp. Nearly everywhere whence reports have been 
received. The only curious exception which I notice is Wimble¬ 
don Common ; surely it must occur there ? 
175. — A.n/lia putrin, L. I. Nearly everywhere. II. n.r. (F.); Lee, 
one in 1896 (C.); Dulwich (E.R., ii., 140); Westcombe Park 
(T.); Croydon (H.). III. Tooting, rather scarce (Bell—R.); 
Wimbledon Common, “ at bramble ” (Bu.); Chiswick, f.e. (Si.); 
Hammersmith (Ta.). IV. Canonbury, Islington and Highbury, 
at dusk (Bu.); Hampstead (So.); Highgate (So.). 
176. — Xylcna rurea, Fb. I. Hagger Lane Forest (Bu.); Hale End. 
“ hovers at dusk round bushes and at sugar ” (N.); Larks Wood 
(Ba.); Chingford (Be.). II. c. (F.); Dulwich (E.R., ii., 140). 
III. Chelsea (Ent., xxiv., 222); Tooting, r.(Bell, May); Wimble¬ 
don Common (D., Ma.). IV. Hendon (So.); Highgate, “common 
on palings ” (Bu.); Highgate Woods (E.R., i., 159, So.); Hamp¬ 
stead Heath (So.); Wood Green (Bu.). ab. alopecurm, Auct. I. 
Hale End (P.). IV. Highgate (Bu.). [Probably everywhere 
with the type, but the records do not indicate it.—L.B.P.] 
177. — X. lithu.vylea, Fb. Everywhere except the heart of London. 
178. — X. sublustris, Esp. II. Shirley* (Sh.). 
179. — X. monoylypha, Hfn. Common everywhere. 
180. — X. hepatica, L. I. Hale End (Bt., L, Ac.); Chingford (Be.); 
Hackney Marshes (Cl.). II. c. (F.); Dulwich (W.). III. 
Wimbledon Common (Ta., Ma.); Chiswick (Ent., xix., 134); 
Kingston (IL). IV. Highgate (E.R., ii., 168, So.): Hampstead 
Heath (So.). 
181. — X. scolopacina, Esp. II. Shirley* (Sh.); Dulwich (B.). IV. 
Highgate Woods, c. (So., Cl., Ac.). 
182. — Diptenyyia scabriuscula, L. Apparently quite generally distributed 
in the suburbs, often common. In London, it has been recorded 
for S. Hackney (Se.); Regent’s Park (Ent., xxiv., 140); Hamilton 
Terrace, N.W.* (Ent., xxxii., 237). 
183. — Laphyyina exiytia, Hb. II. “ Scarce ” (F.); Greenwich* (Tutt, 
Ent., xvii., 234); *(Tugwell, Ent., xvii., 235). 
184. — Neuria reticulata, Vill. II. Croydon (H.). 
185. — Heliophobus pnpularix, Fb. I. General. II. n.c. (F., Sh., Ac.). 
III. Tooting, f.c. (Bell—M.); Barnes (Bu., P.); Wimbledon 
