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Hybernia rupicaprapia JV.V. Bretton!! (B.J/.) ; Evering- 

 ham ! ! {/. Sumner) ; Skelmanthorpe, "scarce" (B.A/.); 

 Skipwith! ! {C.n.A.). 



Hybernia leucophaearia JJW. Light and dark forms 

 (the latter including the variety nigricaria Hub.), in 

 about equal abundance at Doncaster {H.H.C.) ; the 

 variety nigricaria at Everingham {J. Sumner) ; Great 

 Ay ton [T.A.L.) ; Guisborough [T.A.L.) ; Skelman- 

 thorpe ! {B.M.). 



Hybernia aurantiaria Hub. A suffused, almost melanic, 

 male specimen was taken at Horsforth in 1890 by 

 Mr, W. Mansbridge ; and I have also an unicolorous, 

 very dark male bred from a Huddersfield larva {G.T.P.). 



Hybernia progemmaria Hi/b. The variety fnscata 

 Mosley has extended its range to other divisions of 

 the count}', and is recorded from Mapplewell, near 

 Barnsley ! ! {A.\V.)\ Doncaster, very rare {H.H.C); 

 York (IF.H.). 



Hybernia defollaria L. Several unicolorous and almost 

 black specimens at Saltaire in November 1896, by 

 Messrs. J. Beanland and F. Booth (Jl'.H.). 



Anisopteryx sescularia JV.l^. Skelmanthorpe ! (5./1/.). 



Oporabia filigrammaria H.-S. Apparently common on 

 all the moors in the South West Riding, and in some 

 seasons I have found it abundant at Dunford Bridge, 

 and at Harden Moss Moor and adjoining woods, 

 Huddersfield. At Dunford Bridge, in 1891, I took a 

 very pretty buff-coloured variety, which is figured in 

 Barrett's "British Lepidoptera. " The species also 

 occurs at Blubberhouses (G.T.P.); and at Sheffield, 

 "larvae abundant on heather at end of May " {L.S.B.). 



