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INSECTS APAMEID^E (continued) Axylia putris, L. Common in south and south-east Xylophasia rurea, Fb. Generally distri- buted var. combusta, Dup. Breadsall Moor (J.H.), Eakewell (R.H.F.) lithoxylea, Fb. Common in mid and south Derbyshire sublustris, Esp. One, Willington ; occurs frequently near Melbourne, but not common (H.H.C.) monoglypha, Hufn. Common every- where ; dark form occurs in north hepatica, L. Trent Valley and south scolopacina, Esp. Bretby, Ingleby, etc. ; also Ashopton (E.A.C.) Neuria reticulata, Vill. Repton Shrubs, Barrow (once), Chellaston Neuronia popularis, Fb. Generally dis- tributed and common from Bakewell (R.H.F.) to southern border. Charoeas graminis, L. Common and general Cerigo matura, Hufn Barrow, one ; Bakewell, one (R.H.F.) Luperina testacea, Hb. Widely distributed, though not very common Mamestra sordida, Bork. Trent Valley, Little Eaton furva, Hb. Derbyshire (Newm.) ; one, Bakewell (R.H.F.) brassicae, L. Common. persicarias, L. Common, mid and south Derbyshire Apamea basilinea, Fb. Common gemma, Hb. Common and general unanimis, Tr. Common, Trent Val- ley ; Little Eaton ; Ashopton (E.A.C.) didyma, Esp. Common and general Miana strigilis, Clerck. Common in most parts fasciuncula, Haw. Generally distri- buted literosa, Haw. Bakewell, Little Eaton, Derby and county south of the Trent arcuosa, Haw. Bakewell ; Dovedale (E.W.B.,etc.) and south of the Trent Celaena haworthii, Curt. Ashopton district (E.A.C.) CARADRINID.S: Grammesia trigrammica, Hufn. Lower part of Dove and Derwent Valleys and Trent Valley var. bilinea, Hb. Repton, Derby Stilbia anomala, Haw. Once, Findern Caradrina morpheus, Hufn. Common in greater part of county - alsines, Brahm. Bakewell, Barrow, Little Eaton CARADRINID^E (continued) Caradrina taraxaci, Hb. Little Eaton, Derby, Barrow, Bretby quadripunctata, Fb. Common in greater part of county Rusina tenebrosa, Hb. Once, Repton Shrubs ; Little Eaton NOCTUID^E Agrotis suffusa, 1 Hb. Little Eaton, Derby ; occurs sometimes commonly south of the Trent saucia, Hb. Rare, Somershall ; Wil- lington, Burton, etc. segetum, Schiff. Common exclamationis, L. cortica, Hb. Chellaston, common nigricans, L. Derby, Barrow ; twice, Bretby tritici, L. Barrow aquilina, Hb. One, Repton ; one, Bretby obelisca, Hb. Larvae at Derby ; once, Derby (J.H.) agathina, Dup. Breadsall Moors strigula, Thnb. Ashopton to Bas/oiu (E.A.C.); Bakewell, frequent; Bread- sall Moors obscura, Brahm. Scarce, Burton, Bar- row simulans, Hufn. Somershall, rare Noctua glareosa, Esp. Bakewell, three or four times (R.H.F.) ; Little Eaton, fairly common (J.H., etc.) augur, Fb. Common plecta, L. Common and widely dis- tributed c-nigrum, L. Also common ditrapezium, Bork. Little Eaton (G.P.) triangulum, Hufn. Bakewell, Little Eaton, Repton ; once, Bretby stigmatica, Hb. Bakewell (R.H.F.) brunnea, Fb. Common in greater part of county festiva, Hb. Common, mid and south Derbyshire dahlii, Hb. Derbyshire (Newm.) ; one, Bakewell, 1894 (R.H.F.) subrosea, St. Little Eaton, twice rubi, View. Common in south and south-east umbrosa, Hb. Common and gener- ally distributed baia, Fb. Tolerably common, Ash- bourne, Little Eaton, Trent Valley, etc. castanea, Esp. Baslow district (E.A.C.) var. neglecta, Hb. Also near Bas- low (E.A.C.) 1 Agrotis fennica, Tausch. One specimen is stated by Mr. H. T. Stainton to have occurred in Derbyshire.