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in November 1898 {CD. A.). I had a series from the 

 late Mr. G. C. Dennis, which, I beUeve, was tai<en in 

 Messrs. Joseph Terry & Sons' Confectionery Works at 

 York {G.T.P.). 



Ephestia elutella Hiib. Balby, Doncaster {H.H.C.). 



Plodia interpunctella Hiib. Skipwith {CD. A.). 



Phycis betulella Gocfa. Skipwith Common {CD. A.). 



Phycis carbonariella Fisch. =fuscQ. Hazv. Harrogate 

 {B.B.T.) ; Skipwith Common {CD. A.). 



(Phycis ornatella W. V. This species had better be 

 deleted from the old list). 



Pempeila palumbella ]V.V. Skipwith Common (CZ)..4.). 



Rhodophaea advenellaZ//^r^. Everingham ! (/. Sumner) ; 

 Mr. Sumner sent me a number of specimens for 

 determination. 



Oncocera ahenella IV. V. On the publication of the first 

 list, Mr. P. Inchbald wrote me that the Huddersfield 

 specimens were certainly correctly determined ; and 

 I had further confirmation of the capture of specimens 

 in the locality, by finding- five examples among the 

 local captures of micro-lepidoptera of the late Mr. George 

 Liversedge, of Huddersfield. (See Nat., March 1886, 

 p. 66). 



Melia sociella L. Bingley {E.P.P.B.) ; Castle Howard 

 {G.T.P.) ; Skipwith {CD. A.). 



TORTRICES. 



Halias prasinana L. Skelmanthorpe ! {P.M.). 



Sappothripa revayana IK V. = undu\a.r\Si //ab. Mr. J. 

 Sumner sent me specimens for determination from 

 Everingham, where it is evidently not uncommon. 



