GEOMETRY. 53 



Eupithecia exiguata Hilb. Askham Bog (JV.F.) ; Bishop's 

 \Yood{G.T.F.); Doncaster(JV.lV.); Huddersfield (/'./.); 

 Richmond (/^-./z/^^); Sheffield (^.i9.) ; Wakefield ( ^KT^). 



Eupithecia sobrinata JI//d. York, out of juniper (T. Wilson, 

 Eiitoiiologists' Montlily Magazine, xiv. 212). 



Eupithecia togata Hilb. Mr. J. Sang of Darlington assures 

 me that a specimen of this species was taken at Richmond; 

 and this is further confirmed by the Rev. G. P. Harris, 

 formerly of Richmond, who says the specimen was taken 

 by Mr. Groves. 



Eupithecia pumilata Hiib. Huddersfield, one in 1871 by 

 Mr. S. L. Mosley {G.T.F.) ■ Leeds {EB.) ; Scarborough ! 

 i^Stainton^s Manual ). 



Eupithecia coronata Hilb. Scarborough (6'/«/;//<:w'jryI/a«;/^/). 



Eupithecia rectangulata Z. Not uncommon. 



Askham Bog ( /^r'/'.) ; Bramham ! (y.6'w.) ; Edlington 

 Wood (G.T.F.) ; Huddersfield (/. V.) ; Pannal ( IV.D.R.); 

 Richmond {G.F.H.) ; Scarborough {Stainton's Manual) ; 

 Sheffield {A.D) ■ Wakefield ( IV.T.). 



Collix sparsata Hilb. Some seasons common in Askham 

 Bog, York, which is one of the few British localities of the 

 species. The larvae feed on Lysiinachia vulgaris ( JV.F.). 



Lobophora sexalata Hilb. Rare. 



Askham Bog ( IV.F.) ; Scarborough (T. IV.). 



Lobophora hexapterata W. V. Found amongst aspen, but 

 not very common. 



Bramham!(/6'w.); EdlingtonWood(/.Zr) ; Rother- 

 ham {Win. Rodgers); Scarborough (G.T.F.) ■ Sheffield 

 {A.I).). 



Lobophora viretata Hilb. A scarce species with us. 



Richmond ( G. F.H and/. Sang) ; Scarborough ( T. W. ). 



