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THE FAUNA OF THE LONDON DISTRICT. 
LEPIDOPTERA. 
Compiled by Dr. F. J. BUCKELL, M.B.; Edited, with the additions subsequent to 
1893, by LOUIS B. PROUT, F.E.S. 
('Continued from Transactions, Part IX., 1899.) 
In presenting the third instalment of the London Lepidoptera list 
to subscribers and readers, it is again my pleasant duty to thank old 
friends for their continued interest and help, and also several new 
contributors for valuable supplementary records. I have also used 
Bonhote and Rothschild’s “ Harrow Butterflies and Moths,” incor¬ 
porating records from this source, wherever it was not distinctly 
indicated that the captures were outside our area ; Harrow, it will be 
remembered, is one of our district boundaries. 
The following fresh abbreviations have to be explained: 
B. & R. = Bonhote and Rothschild, “ Harrow Butterflies and 
Moths,” 2 vols., Harrow School Scientific Society’s 
Memoirs 1895, 1897. 
E.M.M. = Entomologist’s Monthly Magazine. 
Js. = Russell E. James. North London District. 
Mh. = J. P. Mutch. Hornsey Rise, Highgate, &c. 
R. =R. W. Robbins. Walthamstow district. 
Sw. =V. Eric Shaw. Finchley, Mill Hill, &c. 
Material is accumulating for the supplement which has already 
been promised, and it is hoped that this may be published in Part XI 
of our Transactions ; may I urge entomologists working the London 
district to provide me with all available information for this during 
the year 1900, so that the supplement may be as complete as possible? 
Communications respecting the Micro-Lepidoptera of the district are 
also greatly needed; very few lists of these have yet been received. 
Louis B. Prout. 
London, December 14th, 1900. 
370 .—Ennomos fuscantaria, Haw. I. Clapton (R.), Woodford (Ent., 
xix., 67); Stratford and Ilford (Mu.). II. Scarce (F.); Eltham, 
occasionally at lamps (Jo.); Dulwich (E.R., ii., 110, W.). III. 
Richmond, at light (A.); Wimbledon (Taylor). IV. Hanwell, a 
few (Ba.) ; Highgate, at light (Mh.) ; 16 at light in 1898 (L.) ; 
Crouch End and Highgate, c. 1899 and 1900, not seen before 
(Js.). 
871.— E. erosaria, Bork. I. S. Hackney (Se.). II. Scarce (F.) ; 
Eltham, occasionally at lamps (Jo.); Bromley (Ent., xvi., 19) ; 
Blackheath (T.). III. Barnes (Ta.). IV. Highgate (Bu., So.). 
372. — E. quercinaria, Hfn. General throughout the suburbs. Hyde 
Park, St. James’ Park, and Kensington Gardens arc well known 
