men in his own garden near Barnsley on September 6th, 

 1880 ; Mr. T. Wilkinson took one at Scarborough in Sep- 

 tember, 1S59, which I have seen ; Mr. Jackson shewed 

 me a beautiful example taken at rest on a tree in Stoney- 

 cliffe Wood, Middlestown, near Wakefield, on August 1 2th, 

 1875 ; ^^'^ 0"6 is recorded from Hull in 1858 by Mr. 

 James Young (jS;;/. Jl\ Int., p. 203). 



Catocala nupta L. This species, so common in many parts 

 of England, is in our own county apparently as rare as is 

 C. fraxini. I only know of one well authenticated speci- 

 men : it was taken by Mr. George Tyers of Leeds, " under 

 the coping stone of the wall of Oliver's Mount School, on 

 Aug. 24th, 1876." 



Euclidia mi Z. Widely distributed, but seldom very common. 

 Askham Bog (IV.F.); Barnsley {J.H.); Bishop's 

 Wood (6^.7:/'.) ; Bramham ! {J.Sm.); Doncaster {G. 

 Tindall); Huddersfield {J.V.); Pontefract {B.H.) ; 

 Richmond (/ Sang); Scarborough (T.IV.); Sheffield 

 {A.D.) ; Wakefield ( JV.T.) ; Wentbridge (/. W.T.). 



Euclidia glyphica Z. Askham Bog {IV.F.); Barnsley 

 i/.H.); Bramham \ {J.Sm.) ; Doncaster (J V. J K) ; Flam- 

 borough Head (E.JI.) ; Huddersfield (/. V.) ; Pontefract 

 (B.JI.) ; Richmond (/. Sang) ; Roche Abbey ( IF. H. 

 Smith, Etit. W. Int. June 12, 1858) ; Scarborough ( T. W.); 

 Sheffield {A.D.) ; Thorner {G.T.) ; Wakefield ( W.T.). 



Phytometra asnea IV.V. Adel Moor !!( /KZ^.r.) ; Bram- 

 ham ! {J.Sm.) ; Huddersfield (/. V.) ; Maltby Common 

 {J.H.) ; Scarborough {T. IV.) ; Sheffield {A.D.) ; Wake- 

 field ( JV.T.) ; near York ( IV.F.). 



