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IV. Higligate, at light (Ent., xxvi., 49, L.) ; Higkgate Woods 
(So.); Hampstead Heath (So.). 
323. —Scoliopterijx libatnx, L. Generally distributed, including Strat¬ 
ford (Mu.); Ladbroke Square (Ent., xx., 200), &c. L. at Chis¬ 
wick on willow and balsam poplar (Ent., xxxiii., 130). 
324. —Habrostola tripartita, Hfn. I. Hale End, c. (-T.); Hackney 
Marshes (Cl.); Forest Gate (M.). II. Scarce (F.); Brockley, a 
few (E.R., i., 349). IV. Ladbroke Square (Ent., xx., 200); 
Ealing (Fe.); N. London (Sd.). 
325. — H. triplana, L. Much more general in the London district 
than the preceding; as against only 8 records for II. tripartita, 
we have 22 for triplasia, including: Dalston (P.); Clapton, n.c. 
(N., P>a.); Lee, formerly common, none since 1897 (C.); Canon- 
bury and Highbury (Hu.); N. London, generally distributed 
(So., Sd.). 
326. — Plum’a ((Jhry.saptrra) moneta, Fb. This recent interesting addition 
to our fauna has already several times been taken round London. 
I. Woodford 2/6,93" (Oldham); Ent., xxvi., 254, E.N., vii., 
107 and 127. II. Bromley (Ent., xxix., 263); Croydon" (Ent., 
xxviii., 311). III. Sutton" (Ent., xxix., 263); Hammersmith* 
(Ent., xxxii., 212). 
327. — I'laaia chri/sitis, L. Nearly everywhere outside London. We 
have no records for Wimbledon, Richmond, &c., but this is 
probably a mere oversight. Writing of Lee and Grove Park, 
Mr. Carr says, “ another common moth which has dropped off 
during the last two seasons.” Dr. Sequeira has taken it in his 
garden at S. Hackney, and Dr. Phillips at Paddington. 
328. — P. iota, L. I. Stamford Hill (Da.) ; Hale End (Dt., Ss.); 
Chingford (Be.) ; Woodford (Ent., xix., 67). II. n.c. (F.) ; 
Brockley (E.R., i., 349); Croydon, frequent (Sh.). IV. Ealing 
(Fe.); Hendon (So.) ; Highgate (So.); Southgate, occasionally 
at light (Da.). 
329. —/’. pnlchrina , Haw. HI. Chiswick" (Si.). IV. Highgate 
Woods (So.); Crouch Hill (Ent., xxv., 65). 
330. — P. yamma, L. Everywhere, though only occasionally wander¬ 
ing into the central parts of London. 
331. —/'. interrofiatioiM, L. Ealing (Fe.). [Surely an escape?— 
L.D.P.] 
332. —Anarta vn/rtilli, L. II. n.r. (F.) ; Abbev Wood (W.); Shirley, 
c. (Sh., W., Cl., Ac.). 
333. —Pcmemeria tenvbrata, Scop. I. Walthamstow (E.R., i., 132); 
Hale End, n.r. (N., Tr., Ac.). . II. Locally abundant (F.) ; 
Dulwich (W.). III. Streatham (Fo.) ; Wimbledon Common 
(Ent., xxii., 151, A.). IV. N. London (Sd.); Southall, com¬ 
mon, but local (Da.); Ealing (Fe.); Willesden (E.R., ii.. 291) • 
Harrow (D.); Mill Hill, c. (R. E. James). 
334. —Hdinthin pcltipera, Schiff. 1. Clapton, in garden" (N.). II. 
Sydenham" (E.R., ii., 164). 
385. — P.mtplo trabralis, Scop. I. Hackney marshes (Cl.). 
336 . — Tarachc lurtnosa , Esp. II. Lee" (F.) ; Croydon, r. (Sh., Cl.). 
387. — Hapalot'i* faxciana, L. I. Wanstead Flats (Cl.). 11. Forest 
Hill, 24/7/86 (E.R., ii., 69). III. Richmond Park, 8 or 4 on 
tree-trunks, 28/7/81 (Du.). I V. Highgate Woods (So.). 
