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 INSECTS CYMATOPHORIDJE tThyatira derasa, Linn. t batis, Linn. Cymatophora or, Fabr. Well. Coll. (Wells) ; Finchamp- stead ; Newbury (Mrs. Chorley) ; Boar's Hill (Pogson-Smith) t duplaris, Linn. fluctuosa, Hubn. Burgh- field (Bird) tAsphalia diluta, Fabr. t flavicornis, Linn. Well distributed in the birch plantations, and some- times plentiful ridens, Fabr. Rarely at all common. Sandhurst (Mochler-Ferryman) ; Whiteknights' Park, Read- ing ; Burghfield ; Newbury (Mrs. Chorley) ; Bagley Wood NOCTILE BRYOPHILIDJE Bryophila perla, Fabr. BOMBYCOID.K tDemas coryli, Linn. General in woods. Common in the beech woods Acronycta tridens, Schiff. Fre- quent in lanes about Read- ing; Boar's Hill (A. Sidg- wick) leporina, Linn. Not plenti- ful. Wokingham ; Bul- mtrshe Park, Reading ; Burghfield ; Padworth ; Aldermaston Park ; Cal- cot ; Newbury (Mrs. Chor- . ley) t aceris, Linn. t megacephala, Fabr. alni, Linn. Widely distri- buted. Bulmershe Park, Reading ; Padworth ; Al- dermaston Park ; Sulham ; Basildon ; Streatley ; New- bury (Mrs. Chorley) ligustri, Fabr. Not common. Maidenhead (A. H. Clarke) ; lanes about Reading ; Burghfield ; Mortimer (J. Clarke) ; Grazeley; Tilehurst; Brad- field (Young) ; Newbury (Mrs. Chorley) LEUCANIID.SJ 'Leucania conigera, Fabr. LEUCANIID.S (continued) Leucania vitellina, Hubn. Hen- wood (A. Sidgwick) turca, Linn. Not common. Burghfield (Bird); Pad- worth ; Aldermaston Park ; Newbury (Mrs. Chorley) impudens, Hubn. Local. Finchampstead ; Woking- ham ; Bulmershe Park, Reading ; Burghfield (Bird) ; Newbury (Mrs. Chorley) t comma, Linn. Calamia phragmitidis, Hubn. Rare. Bulmershe Park, Reading ; Burghfield (Bird) Coenobia rufa, Haw. Local. Wokingham ; Bulmershe Park, Reading Tapinostola fulva, Hubn. Rather local. Bulmershe Park, and Battle Farm, Reading ; Burghfield (Bird) ; Aldermaston Park ; Newbury (Mrs. Chorley) Nonagria arundinis, Fabr. Common and general in marshy places among Typha geminipuncta, Hatch. Local. Coley lower Park, Reading; Kennet side, Burghfield lutosa, Hubn. At street lamps, Reading ; Burgh- field (Bird) APAMEIDJE tGortyna ochracea, Hubn. fHydroecia nictitans, Bork. petasitis, Dbl. Rare. Burgh- field; Newbury (Mrs. Chorley) tAxylia, putris, Linn. Xylophasia rurea, Fabr. Not very common. Kennet meadows, Reading; Burgh- field (Bird) ; Calcot (Robertson) ; Pangbourne ; Bradfield (Young) ; New- bury (Mrs. Chorley) in all the beech woods scolopacina, Esp. Bulmershe Park (Poulton) ; Boar's Hill (A. Sidgwick) tNeuria reticulata, Vill. 103 APAMEIDJE (continued) Charsas graminis, Linn. Not generally common. Burgh- field (Bird) ; Aldermaston Park ; Tilehurst (Hen- derson) ; Streatley Downs ; Newbury (Mrs. Chorley) ; West Woodhay (Beales) ; Lambourn (Blair) tCerigo matura, Hufn. Gener- ally distributed. Common on the chalk hills "Luperina testacea, Hubn. t cespitis, Fabr. 'Mamestra sordida, Bork. Gen- erally distributed and common ' persicaria;, Linn. gemina, Hubn. Well dis- tributed but not gener- ally common. Plentiful on the chalk hills. unanimis, Tr. In marshy places about Reading, but not common. Boar's Hill (A. Sidgwick) ophiogramma, Esp. Thames side, Reading ; Burghfield, by G. W. Railway t fasciuncula, Haw. literosa, Haw. Scarce and local. Bulmershe Park, Reading ; Tilehurst arcuosa, Haw. Maidenhead (A H. Clarke). Common in the Thames and Kennet meadows, at the flowers of grasses. Newbury (Mrs. Chorley) CARADRINID.S Var. bilinea, Hubn. occasionally Stilbia anomala, Haw. Rare. Once at light, Reading; Newbury (Mrs. Chorley) t alsines, Brahm. t taraxaci, Hubn. t quadripunctata, Fabr. tRusina tenebrosa, Hubn. Local but plentiful where it occurs. Maidenhead (A. H. Clarke) ; Wokingham ; Bulmershe Park, Reading; Burghfield ; Padworth ; Newbury (Mrs. Chorley) NOCTUID.S Agrotis vestigialis, Hufn. Hen- wood, plentiful in 1896 (A. Sidgwick)
 * psi, Linn.
 * rumicis, Linn.
 * Diloba coeruleocephala, Linn.
 * lithargyria, Esp.
 * impura, Hubn.
 * pallens, Linn.
 * micacea, Esp.
 * lithoxylea, Fabr.
 * sublustris, Esp. Common
 * monoglypha, Hufn.
 * hepatica, Linn.
 * Dipterygia scabriuscula, Linn.
 * Neuronia popularis, Fabr.
 * brassicae, Linn.
 * Apamea basilinea, Fabr.
 * didyma, Esp.
 * Miana strigilis, Clerck.
 * bicoloria, Vill.
 * Grammesia trigrammica, Hufn.
 * Caradrina morpheus, Hufn.