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“ Chrysidiformis. Francillon, in a thick grove. 1st July, 1836, several about 
Mallow flowers from the Rope walk to the Shakspeare cliff, young Leplastrier, who 
gave me mine, Aug., near Haslar, Chas. Barron, Zool., 3289. 
* Phragmatecia arundinis, M. June, ’41,a ¢ floating in a dyke on ye border 
of Holme Fen, H. D.,’48. A ? from the same place, they hatch about 10 at 
night, ix cop. Bouchard, b. 1 o’e. June, *50, Whittlesea Mere, abundant. 
Hatch bet, 4 and 8 p.m., Harding. [It lives § or 9 days. Larva in stalks of Phrag- 
mitis. Pups very active and ascend to emerge. Eggs deposited, one on each stem.” 
“ Kutricha pini. 22nd July, 1809. Norwich, J. Sparshall. My specimen was 
from Plastead.” 
“ Leucoma vau-nigra. M. Aug. Lime trees, near Darn, Bromley, Kent, 
Samouelle ; at Favershum, Kent, Revd. H. Hilton.” 
“ Arctia caja. When fed on the flowers of the scarlet Poppy the wings are 
very pale.” 
“ Spilosoma walkeri, e Aug., nr. Edinburgh, in Sir P. Walker’s house, Drums- 
craig.” 
“ radiata, Haw., is a var. of lubricipeda. Yorkshire. Bred from larve found 
on elder at Saltfleet, Lincolnsh. J.C. D. 
“ Rulepia grammica. Sep., near Manachty, Isle of Anglesea. Oct., near 
Windsor, 1815.” 
“ Agrotis annexa, Juie, 1817. Hatchett’s Cost. Cork and Worcester, Bentley. 
West Ham, Essex, from Blunt’s cab., June, 1826. Aug., New Brighton, near 
Liverpool, KR. 8. Edelsten.” ‘“ Not British, H. D., Georgia” (a pencil note). 
“ 4, subgothica, Aug. ?. Devon, near Barnstaple, Raddon, Norf., nr. London.” 
“ Valeria oleagina, m July. Hedges near Fishguard, Pembrokesh. Donovan. 
Scotland. Battersea fields. ‘Trees, Richmond Park, bred by Plastead. Bristol. 
Cat. on Prunus spinosa.” 
“ Chariclea delphinii, June, gardens, Windsor. Cat. on Delphinium consolida.” 
“ Plusia illustris, July. Salisbury plain, Dr. Leach and Mr. Spratt. 5S, Wales, 
Donovan. Cat. on Aconitum lycoctonum and Thalictrum aquilegifolium.” 
© Cucullia artemisix, June. Duddington Loch, nr. Edinburgh, Dr. Leach, from 
a collector there.” 
“ Acontia solaris, June. Dover, they fly by day and love the Eryngium cam- 
pestre.” 
“ 4. caloris. Plastead’s cab., taken nr. London.” 
“ Huphasia catena, ur. Brixton, Surrey. Plastead.” 
“ Micra ostrina, June, 1825, in a dry lane, Bideford. Capt. Blomer.” 
“ Ophiodes lunaris, 9, 21st June, in a stormy night, at the No. Lighthouse, 
Lowestoft, Suff. Capt. Chawner. Wind So. by West.” 
“ Catephia alchymista. Cabs. of Haworth and Duchess of Portland from 
Francillon.” 
“ Oatocala elocata. From Blunt’s eab., one I gave to J. C. D.” 
“ Psodos equestrata, ur. Holwood or Holywell, by Bromley in Kent, and in 
Abbot’s collect.” 
“ Parascotia fuliginaria, m, June. Gardens. Haworth’s cellar. Blackfriars’ 
Bridge, 1st July, ’41; on his house, 176, Fleet Street, Mr. Shepherd. 
