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221. — L;/coi>hotia utrii/ida, Thnb. II. Shirley, c. (Sh., F.). III. 
Wimbledon Common (Ma.) IV. Hampstead Heath (So.). 
222. —Auiathes ylareosa, Esp. I. Stratford (Mu.). II. Shirley, at 
heather bloom, r. (Sh.); Eltham* (-To.). III. Wimbledon Com¬ 
mon (Ent., xxii., 151, Ta., &c.). 
223. — A. (Examis) aiii/ur, Fb. Generally common. 
224. — A. (Ochropleum) plecta, L. Generally common. Dr. Buckell 
has taken it at light on the Thames Embankment. 
225. — A. c-nitjnm, L. I. Hale End* (N.); Lea Valley (Be.); Wood¬ 
ford (Ent., xix., 67) ; Stratford (Mu.). II. n.c. (F.) ; Green¬ 
wich dist. (T.) ; S. London (Ent., xvii., 90) ; Bromley (Ent., 
xvii., 279) ; Dulwich (E.R., ii., 140, W.). III. Tooting, r. 
(Bell, Sec.) ; Wimbledon Common (Ent., xxii., 151, Ta., Vc.); 
Hammersmith (Bi.) ; Chiswick, v.c. at sugar (Si.). IV. Ealing 
(Fe.); Ilighgate (Bu., So.); Hampstead Heath (So.). 
226. — A. ditrapezium, Bork. III. Wimbledon Common (P., Ma., &c.). 
IN’. Ilighgate Woods (E.B., i., 159); Hampstead Heath (So., 
P., Sec.) ; 2 bred in 1895, 1 in 1896, 2 in 1897, 24 in 1898, 41 
in 1899, none seen or heard of prior to 1895, notwithstanding 
diligent collecting of spring larva 1 in the locality some 14 to 18 
years ago, imago never seen on the heath, though collecting lias 
been carried on there at the time when it was out (So., who adds 
“ the last two years the spring noctua larva? were abundant on 
Hampstead Heath ”). 
227. — A. trianijulum, Hfn. 1. Hale End, c. (•)., N., &c.); Chingford 
(Be.); Woodford* (Ent., xix., 67). II. c. (F.); Greenwich dist. 
(T.); Bromley* (Ent., xvi., 233); Dulwich (W.). 111. Wimble¬ 
don Common (D., Ta., &c.). IV. N. London, common every¬ 
where (So.). 
228. — A. stii/matica, Hb. II. Sometimes common (F.); Crovdon, r. 
(Sh.).' 
229. — -A. brunnea, Fb. I. Hale End (N., P., Bt.); Chingford (Be.). 
II. c. (F.); Dulwich (W.). III. Wimbledon Common (D., Ta., 
&c.). IV. Hampstead Heath, 1. (Ba., So.); Ilighgate Woods 
(E.H., i., 159, Ent., xxv., (55, &c.). 
230. — A. i>rinntlac, Esp. (j'estica, Hb.). A generally common species, 
but apparently avoiding the more central parts of London. The 
records are: 1. Walthamstow (Bu.); Hale End, c. (J., Bt., tic.); 
Chingford (Be.); W’oodford (Ent., xvii., 67). II. Abundant 
(F.); Greenwich and NVoolwich dists. (T.); Bromley (Ent., xvii., 
278); Sydenham (E.R., ii., 164); Dulwich (W.). III. Tooting, 
c. (Bell—M.); W'imbledon Common (D., Ta., &c.); Chiswick, 
n.c. (Si.). IV. Paddington (Ph.); Hampstead Heath, 1. (Ba., 
So.); Highgate W’oods, swarming (Bu., So.); Wood Green 
(Ba.). ' i 
231. — A. nib/, View. Recorded from nearly all the same localities as 
preceding, also : I. Thames Embankment, at electric light (Bu.); 
Dalston, one or two (P.); Stamford Hill* (Ba.); Ponders End 
(Bu.); Forest Gate (M.). III. Tooting, r. (Bell, &c.); Wimble¬ 
don, n.c. (P., Ma.); Hammersmith (Ta.). IV. Ealing (Fe.); 
Islington, Highbury (Bu.); Muswell Hill (Bu.). 
232. — A. ainbrusa, Hb. I. Hale End* (N.); Chingford (Be.). II. 
Formerly common (F.). III. Wimbledon Common (Ent., xxii., 
