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Nola confusalis//-.S'. =CPistulalis^/VZ'. Driffield ( r.. 4. Z.); 

 Sandsend, June 1903 {T.A.L.). 



Nudaria senex Hiib. Wheatley Wood, Doncaster, in 

 1892 {HM.C). 



Lithosia mesomella L. Wlieatley Wood, Doncaster 

 {H.H.C.); Skipwith Common [CD. A.). 



Lithosia complanula Bdv. Wheatley Wood, Doncaster! 

 {H.H.C.) \ Everingham ! ! (/. Sumner); Skipwith 

 {C.D.A.). 



Litliosia com plana L. Everingham, near York (/. 

 Su Diner). 



Deiopeia pulchella L. "A fine specimen taken in Grave 

 Hill Lane, Beverley, twenty years ago" {U'.H., Nat., 

 Nov. 1893, p. 332). 



Euchelia jacobeae L. In 1891 Mr. H. H. Corbett " bred 

 from Doncaster larvae some specimens which had the 

 crimson replaced by bufT or brick-red " (Trans. Y.N.L'.» 

 1894, Part 20, p. 146). 



Euthemonia pussuia Z, Market Weighton (A'. /^.Z).). 



Cheionia plantaginis L. Drewtondale!! (/.Z.); Rombalds 

 Moor, near Bradford [F.B.) ; Saddleworth Moors 

 {G.T.P.). A specimen of the variety hospita Schiff., 

 "taken in Yorkshire, i860," was exhibited by Mr. J. R. 

 W^ellman at a meeting of the South London Entomo- 

 logical Society, November 14th, 1889. 



APCtia mendica Z. Everingham!! [J. Sumner) \ Kilton 

 Woods, near Loftus-in-Cleveland [T.A.L.) ; Middles- 

 brough {T.A.L.). A most extraordinary race of this 

 species, in which the white on the wings of the female 

 was heavily marked with black spots, streaks, or blear- 

 ings, in some cases the wings being almost entirely 

 suffused with black,. the males also being exceptionally 

 black and spotted, occurred at Grimescar, Huddersfi^ld, 

 in 1887-9, ^"d formed the subject of a paper, illustrate 



