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431.— Anagoga pulveraria, L. II. r. (F.). IV. Highgate Wood 
(So.)'. 
482.— Psednothrix belgiaria, Hb. II. Shirley, frequent (W.). [Dr. 
Buckell adds a query to the word “ frequent,” and I believe Mr. 
Wood himself has somewhere written that the species has now 
become scarce here.—L.B.P.]. 
433. — Ematurga atomaria, L. I. Forest Gate (M.). II. Abundant 
(F.) ; Shirley (J., Ta., &c.) ; Croydon (H.) ; Abbey Wood (W.). 
III. Wimbledon Common (D.). IV. Ealing (Fe.). 
434. — Chleuastes piniaria, L. I. Lothbury :,: (Ent., xx., 211) ; Stam¬ 
ford Hill, 1884* (Js.) ; Stratford (Mu.). II. Not scarce (F.) ; 
Croydon (H.) ; Shirley, c. (Sh., W., &c.). IV. Ealing (Fe.); 
Highgate, at light, 1899 (Js.), $ at light, 1900 (L.). 
435. — Perconia strigillaria, Hb. II. Scarce (F.) ; Shirley, frequent 
(Sh.). III. Wimbledon Common (Ent., xxii., 151, Bu.). 
436. — Spilote grossidariata, L. Common everywhere. 
437. —S. sylvata , Scop. I. Epping Forest, near Walthamstow, 
12/6/93* (Oldham). II. Shirley (Sh.). [“ Formerly at Abbey 
Wood” (F.)] IV. Shepherd’s Bush* (Ent., xxxii., 259); 
Barnet*, in 1881 (Bu.); Harrow (B. & R.). 
438. — Ligdia adustata, Schiff. I. Clapton, scarce (Js.) ; Chingford 
(Be.); Hale End, c. (J.) ; Woodford, at light (Ent., xix., 67) ; 
Ilford (Mu.). II. c. (F.); Croydon, general (Sh., Cl.) ; 
Bromley (Ent., xvi., 19). III. Chiswick (Si.). IV. Southall, 
two in 1887 (Ba.); Hampstead Heath (Ent., xxv., 133) ; 
Harrow (B. & R.). 
439. — Lomaspilis marqinata, L. I. Hale End, a few (Ss.) ; Woodford, 
at light (Ent., xix., 67) ; Wanstead (Cl.). II. Abundant (F.); 
Croydon (H., Cl.) ; Forest Hill (E.R., ii., 69) ; Dulwich (W.). 
III. Wimbledon Common (D., Ta., &c.) ; Chiswick, 1. on 
Lombardy poplar (Ent., xxv., 133). IV. Hanwell, c. (Ba.) ; 
Ealing, abundant (Ent., xxv., 132); Harrow (B. & R.) ; Hamp¬ 
stead (Bu.) ; Highgate, at light (Mh.) ; Highgate Woods (So., 
Hollis) ; Finchley (Bu.). 
440. — Pachycnemia ldppocastanaria, Hb. II. Addington Hills (Ent., 
xvi., 135) ; Shirley, c. (Sh., Bu.). 
441. — Erannis ( Theria) rupicapraria, Hb. I. Tottenham (Be.) ; Ching¬ 
ford (Be.) ; Hale End (Tr.) ; Wood St.* (Ba.). II. Abundant 
(F.); Brockley (E.R., i., 350); Sydenham (E.R., iii., 292). 
III. Richmond Park, least common of genus (A.) ; Chiswick, 
not often taken (Si.). IV. Twyford (D.) ; Hanwell (Ba.); 
Harrow (Ent., xvi., 266) ; Hampstead (Mb., So.); Mill Hill, r. 
(Js.) ; Finchley, Feb., 1899 (Sw.); Highgate (So.); Muswell 
Hill, 1. (Bu.); N. London (Sd.) ; Harrow (B. & R.). 
442. — Erannis leucophaearia, Schift. In all suitable localities through¬ 
out the district, especially common at Hale End, Richmond 
Park, &c. 
448.— E. aurantiaria, Esp. Also very general, though our list ot 
localities is not quite so long as for the preceding species. “ Not 
common ” at Croydon (Sh.), but is certainly plentiful at Vest 
Wickham. 
444.— E. marginaria, Fb. Common everywhere except in the heart 
of the city; has been recorded for Clapton, Stratford, Earl s 
