192 (August, 
Madopa salicalis, Schiff.--'l'wo very good specimens. 
Pyralis emortualis, Hiibn. ?.--One, on an old pin, in fairly good order. 
Aglossa dimidiata, Haw. (streatfieldii, Curt. MS.).—A shining grey insect with 
dark base and hind-margin of fore-wings, very suggestive of an extreme variety of 
A, cuprealis, Hiibn.; figured on plate 455, Brit. Ent. 
Pancalia woodiella, Curt.—The type specimen of this beautiful insect is still 
in excellent preservation, though mounted on a rather too large pin; still it looks 
as if it would last, with care, for another century at least; figured on plate 304, 
Brit. Ent. 
EXTRACTS FROM CURTIS’S MS, REGISTER. 
“C. hero and arcanius are both reported from Ashdown Forest.” 
“©, chryseis. Aug., marshy places. Epping, Ashdown and St. Leonard’s 
Forest. 
©“ C. dispar, Haw. 14th July, Whittlesca (near Yaxley) Mere in abundance, 
5th and 6th July, 1833, abundant. 6th August, upon the reedy fens, Cambridge- 
shire and Norf. Suffolk, at Benacre, and Wales? Cat. (= caterpillar) upon Water 
dock (Rumex Hydrolapathum), plentiful in Holme fen in June, 741.” 
* C, hippothoé, Linn. Haworth’s, Beckwith’s, and mine were bought of Capt. 
Lindigren.” 
“C. virgauree. Aug. Marshes, Isle of Ely and Hunts.” 
* T. aleon, Steph., nee Hiitbn. Clifden, Bucks, in July ; Oundle, Northants, 12 
taken by Mr. Bond (Arion var.).” 
“ZL dorylas, W. V. June, Darenth, not British.” 
* L. eros, Och. July, grassy lane, Ripley, Surrey, Steph., not British.” 
* Sphinx carolina. 28th August, 1796. Taken at West Cowes, Isle of Wight, 
by Mr. Thompson, a friend of Plastead’s, and they are in my cabinet, also Honey 
or Fenton. 1 in Wilkins’ Cabt.” 
“§-maculatus, Haw., Carolina, Don. Cat. potato, Tobacco. Near the Water 
Works, Chelsea, 2, and 1 bred by Mr. Wilson of Leeds.” 
“ Drurei, Don. Sept., in a garden on the leaf of a Rhubarb plant in the 
Borough, B. Standish, and Drury had anor, from a London garden. 1847, in 
Timber Yd., Bishop’s Auckland, Jos. Duff.” 
* Pinastri, June. Colney Hatch wood and nr. Esher on trunks of pines. 
Rivelstone wood, near Edinboro’ sevl. times. Mr. Wilson, on a root of a fir tree 
at Lattrigg, foot of Skiddaw. 1827. ‘I’, Marshall.” 
“ Deilephila euphorbie 6th June. 1st cat. found. Appledore and Braunton 
Burrows, 1814, abundt. 38rd Oct., 1819, one. 22nd June, 49, Caen Wood, Mr. 
Michael. Cat. Aug. full fed near Formby, Gregson, on beds of Euphorbia paralias 
and Portlandica, L., it is attacked by Microgaster euphorbiz.” 
“ Deileph, daucus, Cram. Taken at Sunderland by Backhouse is correct. 
Cornwall. It is No. American.” 
“ Paranthrene, Hubn., asiliformis, W. V. In June, about: Privet and Umbelli- 
ferous plants. Colney Hatch, Bexley, and Bireh Wood, Epping, flying over 
garden path early in morning, W.D. Cat. Alder ?, in trunks of birch and Italian 
poplar.” 
