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wick (Ent., xxxii., 256). IV. Brunswick Square, W.C., 
12/6/99 := (Meldola) ; Ealing (Fe.). 
287. — H. carpophaya, Bork. I. Wood Street, Walthamstow, on water¬ 
works paling* (Bu.); Hackney marshes (Cl.). II. Croydon, c. 
(Sh.). III. Tooting, r. (Bell—B.). [H. capsuphila, Dup. Mr. 
Woolley’s record in Ent., xxv., 191, is obviously erroneous, and 
is not repeated in his later list for Isle of Dogs.] 
288. — Hecatera cliryscnona, Bork. I. Stratford (Cl.). 
289. —//. serena, Fi>. Records show a very general distribution round 
London, though it is only given as “ common ” in the S.E., and 
seems to be absent from the Hampstead and Highgate district, 
which has been so thoroughly worked by our Society. Surely 
the food-plant (Crepis) must occur there ? Last summer (1899) 
Mr. Hanbury took a specimen hovering over flowers in his 
garden at Clapton. 
290. — Folia chi , L. II. Brockley, one or two (E.R., i., 849). Mr. 
Turner (in lift.) says, this “was only a chance capture;” prob¬ 
ably escape from breeding. 
291. — 1‘. flacicincta, Fb. I. Woodford (Cl.). II. n.c. (F.). III. 
Kingston, c. (K.); Richmond, on the railway bridge (A.); 
Bedford Park (Ent., xxiv., 189). IV. Ealing (Fe., Bu.); 
Southall (Ba.). 
292. — Dasi/polia tan pi i, Thnb. I. Stratford, at light (Mu.). IV. 
Ealing (Fe.). 
298. — Apornphi/la lutulenta, Bork. II. Scarce (F.). 
294. — Cleuceris viminalis, Fb. II. c. (F.); Dulwich (W., Cox, teste B.); 
Croydon, 1. on sallow, c. (Sh.. H., Cl.). IV. Hampstead Heath 
(So.). 
295. — Misclia nxyacanthar, L. Almost everywhere, excepting the more 
central parts. Ab. capiicina, Mill, very frequent. 
296. — Dichonia oprilina, L. TT. Scarce (F.j. 
297. — Euplexia lucipara , L. Common everywhere, mostly abundant. 
298. — Fhhejophovci meticulosa, L. Everywhere, mostly common; but 
seems less of a pest round London than in many parts of the 
country. 
299. — Envoi a occulta, L. II. Lee, a few (F.). III. Wimbledon 
(Ent., xiv., 258). 
800. — Aplecta nebulosa, Ilfn. I. Hale End, c. (J., Bt., Ac.); Larks 
Wood, 1. on sallow* (Ba.); Hagger Lane Forest (Bu.); Lea 
Bridge Road (Bl.). II. c. (F.); Woolwich dist. (T.); Dulwich 
(W.). III. Wimbledon Common (D., Ta.). IV. Hampstead 
(Ent., xxiv., 189); Highgate Woods, abundant (Bu., So.). The 
London forms of this species show a decided melanochroic 
tendency.—L.B.P. 
801. — A. tincta, Brahm. LI. Croydon, 1. on birch, c. some years (Sh.). 
IV. Wimbledon Common (A., Ma., &c.). 
802. — A. cuivcna, Fb. II. Occasionally (F.); Eltham, r. (Jo.); Crov- 
don (H.). 
808. — Mamestra adnsta, Esp. I. Hale End, r. (I*.). 
[M. protect , Bork. vide No. 812. ] 
304. — M. dentine/, Esp. (.' net net, Ilfn.). I. Hale End (Tr., P.) ; 
Ponders End (Bu.); Forest Gate (M.). II. c. (F.); Greenwich, 
Woolwich dists. (T.); Sydenham (E.R., ii., 164): Shirley (.J.). 
