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The Macro - Lepidoptera of the 
L. griseola, H. — The commonest of the genus. 
L. quadra, L. — Hazeleigh Wood. Once only. 
Euchelia jacobe^e, L. — Hazeleigh, once. Maldon, three 
or four larvae taken by Mr. E. A. Fitch. The sparing 
occurrence of this species is remarkable. Where it is found 
it is generally abundant. 
Chelonia caja, L.—Fairly abundant. 
Arctia mendica, L. — Hazeleigh; scarce. 
A. LUBRICIPEDA, L. 
A. MENTHASTRI, S. Y. 
Liparis chrysorrhcea, L. — In the larval state is common 
in the district. 
L. AURIFLUA, F. 
L. salicis, L.—Maldon, common. Hazeleigh, introduced; 
has flourished for ten years. 
Orgyia pudibunda, L.—Hazeleigh. Probably general. 
0. fascelina, L.—Woodliam Walter. Used to be abundant 
a few years since, but I have failed to find it lately. 
0. ANTIQUA, L. 
Trichiura crat^egi, L. — Hazeleigh; Maldon; Woodliam 
Mortimer; Woodliam Ferrers. 
Pcecilocampa populi, L.—Maldon ; at light. 
Eriogaster lanestris, L.—Common in larval state. 
Bombyx neustria, L, — Very abundant. 
B. rubi, L.—Danbury; larvse found occasionally. 
B. quercus, L. — Abundant. 
Odonestis potatoria, L. — Very common. 
Lasiocampa quercifolia, L. — Danbury; Hazeleigh; Pur- 
leigli. Laivas generally on blackthorn. 
Saturnia carpini, S. Y.— Hazeleigh; Woodham Walter. 
Larvse on whitethorn and sallow. 
Geometry. 
OuRAPTERYX SAMBUCATA, L.-Common. 
Epione apiciaria, S. Y.—Hazeleigh ; rare. 
Rumia cratjegata, L. 
Yenilia maculata, L. — Danbury ; Woodham Ferrers ; 
Woodham Walter. Abundant, but local. 
Angeronia prunaria, L. — Hazeleigh Wood; common. 
Metrocampa margaritata, L. — Common. 
Eurymene dolabraria, L. — Hazeleigh. Not uncommon; 
generally among oaks in woods. 
Pericallia syringaria, L. — Hazeleigh Wood. Not abundant. 
Selenia illunaria, H. 
S. lunaria, S. Y. — Hazeleigh. One specimen resulting 
from a larva beaten off maple in 1881. 
