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198. — A. secalis, P>jerk. ( didyma , Esp.). Common everywhere, except 
in the heart of London. 
199. — Olvjia striyilis, Cl. Almost everywhere. As a contribution 
towards the question of London melanism I insert the follow¬ 
ing: I. Dais ton, ah. aethiops only (P.) ; Clapton, “ usually ab. 
aethiops ” (Ba.); Walthamstow, “about 85%, ab. aethiops ” (Ss.). 
II. Lee, “ a perfect pest in garden, ab. aethiops almost without 
exception ” (C.) ; Lewisham, Greenwich, Westcombe Park, 
almost entirely ab. aethiops (T.). III. Chiswick, “ type and ab. 
aethiops common ” (Si.). IV. Willesden, nearly all ab. aethiops 
(Ent., xxi., GO). See also Ent., xxi., 249 ; E.R., iv., 109. 
200. — 0. fasciitncula, Haw. I. Clapton (Bt., N.) ; Hale End, c. (-J., 
N., &c.) ; Chingford (Be.) ; Woodford (Ent., xix., 67) ; Hackney 
marshes (Cl., P.); Forest Gate (M). II. “Abundant” (F.) ; 
S. Londou (Ent., xvii., 90); Greenwich and Westcombe Park 
dists. (T.) ; Forest Hill (E.R., ii., G9) ; Dulwich (W.). III. 
Tooting, n.c. (Bell—M.); Wimbledon Common (D., Ma.) ; 
Hammersmith (Ta.); Chiswick- (Si.). IV. Ealing (Fe.) ; 
Hendon (Ent., xxiv., 189) ; Hampstead Heath (So.) ; Highgate, 
at light (L.); Highgate Woods (E.R., i., 159, So.). 
201. — 0. literosa, Haw. I. Chingford (Be.) ; Forest Gate (M.). II. 
n.r. (F.) ; S. London- (Ent., xviii., 90); Dulwich (B.); Green¬ 
wich dist. (T.). 
202. — 0. bicoloria, Vill. Almost everywhere. 
208.— 0. arcuosa, Haw. I. Clapton marshes (Ba., P.); Hale End, c. at 
sugar (N.) ; Chingford (Be.) ; Woodford (Ent., xix., 67). II. 
Abundant (F.) ; Forest Hill (E.R., ii., 69) ; Dulwich (W.) ; 
Bromley (Ent., xviii., 20). III. Tooting, f.c. (Bell—M.—R.) ; 
Wimbledon Common (D., Bu., <tc.). IV. Southall, v.c. on 
grass-stems (Ba.); Ealing (Fe.); Hampstead and Highgate (So.). 
204. — Menstis tnyrammica, Hfn. I. Hale End, c. (.J., N., &c.); 
Woodford (Ent., xix., 67). II. c. (F.); Blackheath, Greenwich, 
Woolwich, Plumstead dists. (T.); Bromley (Ent., xvii., 278); 
Forest Hill (E.R., ii., 69); Dulwich (W.). III. Wimbledon 
Common (Ta., Bu., &c.). IV. Ealing (Fe.); Cler ken well (Bl.); 
Highgate, at light (L.); Highgate Woods (E.R., i., 159, So.). 
205. — Stilbia anoniala, Hb. II. Croydon (Cl.). 
206. — Caradrina morpheas, Hfn. A very common London species, 
and quite generally distributed. Here at Dalston it is conspicuous 
on the wing at dusk, and comes freely to aphis-juice on goose¬ 
berry bushes, but does not seem very partial to sugar.—(L.B.P.). 
207. — C. ahines (Brahm), Hb. I. Stamford Hill (Ba.); Hale End, c. 
(J.); Chingford (Be.); Woodford (Ent., xix., 67). II. v.c. (F.); 
Greenwich and Blackheath dists. (T.); Dulwich (Cox, teste B.j. 
IV. “ North London, common everywhere” (So.). 
203. —('. tara.vari, Hb. I. Hale End (Ss., P.); Chingford (Be.); Lea 
Valley (Bu.); Woodford (Ent., xviii., 74). II. v.c. (F.); Green¬ 
wich dist. (T.); Dulwich (W.); Bromley (Ent., xviii., 20). III. 
Barnes (Ta.); Tooting (May). IV. Ealing (Fe.); Hampstead 
(So.); Highgate, at light (Bu., L.); Muswell Hill (Bu.); Crouch 
End (Ent., xxvi., 50). 
[C. ambitjua , Fb. Mr. W. J. Kaye took a specimen in 1899, 
