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/. 27). Mr. Butterfield also took a fine specimen at 

 Wilsden, near Bingley, in 18S3. It would thus seem 

 as if the species were well distributed in the county. 



Crambus pinetellus. Among the interesting fresh localities 

 which this year 1883 has produced maybe cited Doncaster 

 for the present species. On the evening of Aug. 4th, Mr. 

 George Tindall found it flying in great plenty in the Green 

 Farm Wood. This is the wood alluded to at p. 2 by Mr. 

 Warren, and where indeed, except when otherwise stated 

 in the List, most of his Doncaster captures were made. 

 Previously C. pitietellus had only been recorded from 

 Sheftield in our county. 



Penthina ochromelana. Found commonly at Wakefield, 

 June 7th, 1SS3 {G.T.F.). 



Penthina sauciana. On the 6th August I noticed it flying 

 rather commonly on the bilberry hills at Otley Chevin 

 {G.T.F.). 



Cnephasia lepidana. Harden Moor, near Bingley (J. IV.C. 

 and E.P.P.B.). 



Sphaleroptera ictericana. York (7! Wilson); Bingley 

 {/.IV.C. ^nd £.F.P.B.). 



Grapholitha gem i nana. Abundant, Harden Moor and 

 Black Hills, near Bingley (/. IV.C. and E.P.P.B.). 



Poedisca ophthalmicana. Shipley Glen (/. Firth). 



Pcediscasemifuscana. Bingley (^.P. P. ^.); OW^y {G.T.P.). 



Pcedisca sordidana. Bingley {E.P.P.B.). 



Pamplusia monticolana. Common, Rombalds Moor, 

 Harden Moor, and Black Hills, near Bingley, and at 

 Ingleborough {J.W.C. and E.P.P.B.). Previously only 

 reported from Scarborough. 



Stigmonota coniferana. B\ng\Qy {E. P.P. B.). 



