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virgularia. Common, June, July, and August. Lanes and 
hedge-rows. 
tncanata, Common. June, July, and August. Bovisand, 
Cawsand, Kingsand. 
immutata. Common. June, July, and sometimes September. 
Cann Wood, Bickleigh. 
remutata. Common. May and June. Cann Wood, Plym- 
bridge, Shaugh. 
imitaria. Not common, August. Plymbridge, Ford, Penny- 
cross, Stoke. 
aversata. Common. June and July. Bickleigh Vale. Var. 
vemutata, with broad brown band crossing the middle of 
the wings, taken frequently in the same locality. 
emarginata. June and July. Plymouth, ‘Stain. Man.” I 
have taken it at Exeter and Shaldon, but not in this 
locality. 
BRADYEPETES amataria. June and July. Plymouth, “Stain. 
Man.” 
CaBERA pusaria. Common. May and June. Bickleigh Vale, 
Shaugh, Cann Wood. 
exanthemaria. Common. May and June. Same as the 
preceding. 
Corycra punctata. Not common. May and June. Near Shaugh, 
Saltram, Ivybridge. 
taminata. Rare. May and June. Lastern end of Chelson 
Meadow. 
Macaria alternata. Notrare. June and July. Road to Shaugh 
from Plympton, and from Egg Buckland to Plymbridge. 
notata. Notrare. May and June. Compton, Bickleigh. 
liturata. Common, but local. May, June, and July. Cann 
Wood, among the fir trees. 
LozogramMa petraria. Common. May and June.  Bickleigh 
Down, Brixton Brake. 
Noumeria pulveraria. Not common. April, May, and June. Bick- 
leigh Bridge, Withyhedge. 
Fivonia atomaria. Not common. May and June. Ivybridge, 
and on the Downs among heath. 
STERRHA sacraria. Rare. May, July, August, September, and 
October. The first recorded capture in England of this 
beautiful little moth is in the “ Weekly Intelligencer,” 
