428 JOURNAL OF THE PLYMOUTH INSTITUTION. 
vol. iii., p. 36, taken by Mr. H. Rogers, “at a gas-lamp,” 
near Sea View Terrace, Plymouth, on the 28th of Sep- 
tember, 1857. I have had the pleasure of taking two ; 
the first on the 6th of September, 1865, at Mount Batten, 
the second, October, 1867, out of a gas-lamp in Richmond 
Walk, Devonport. 
ASPILATES citraria. Common. May and August. On the cliffs, 
Whitsand Bay ; Yealm Point. 
_ Apraxas grossulariata. Abundant. July and August. Everywhere. 
Liepia adustata. Common. June and July. Compton, Bickleigh, 
Radford. 
HYBERNIA rupicapraria. Common. January and February. 
Lanes and woods. ; 
leucophearia. Common. January, February, and March. 
Shaugh, Bickleigh, Cann Wood. 
aurantiaria. Common. October and November. Same as 
preceding. 
progemmaria. Common. February and March. Same as 
leucophearia. 
defoliaria. Common. October and November, Cann Wood, 
Bickleigh, Ivybridge, Radford. 
ANISOPTERYX cescularia. Common. March and April. Everywhere. 
CuermaTosia brumata. Abundant. October, November, and De- 
cember. Everywhere. This is one of our most destructive 
insects, the ubiquitous larvee feeding on all trees. 
OporaBlA dilutata. Common. September and October. Plym- 
bridge, Bickleigh, Shaugh. 
Larentia didymata. Common. June and July. Hedges near 
Stonehouse Reservoir. 
multistrigaria. Common. Marchand April. Bladderly Lane. 
miarta. Common. May, June, and July. Every hedge-row. 
EmMeEesia afinitata. Not common. June and July. Bickleigh, 
Radford, Plymbridge. 
alchemillata. Rare. May and June (22nd June). Near 
Maker Church, Plymbridge. 
albulata. Common. June. Ivybridge, first field after passing 
through the woods in the vale. 
decolorata. Common. June and July. Compton path-fields 
from Lipson, Ivybridge, Egg Buckland, near Cawsand, 
Stoke. 
