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Sciaphila subjectana Steph. Askern {G.T.P.); Skipwith 

 {C.D.A.). 



Sciaphila virgaureana Fr. Mr. John Harrison takes an 

 extraordinary dark form at Barnsley. 



Sciaphila chrysantheana Dup. Evidently widely dis- 

 tributed and common. Barnsley {J.H.) ; Bingley 

 {E.P.P.B.); Wheatley Wood, Doncaster {H.H.C); 

 Everingham ! ! (/. Sumner) ; Huddersfield ! {G.T.P.). 



^ Sciaphila sinuana S^n. Near Bing^ley, one specimen 

 {E.P.P.B.) ; Edlington, Doncaster ! ! "larvae in flowers 

 of Scilla fes talis ' ' {H. B.C.). 



Sciaphila pascuana .?///. .^ Malham {G.T.P.); Saltburn 

 toRedcar! {G.T.P.); Thorne (/.^.)- 



Sciaphila hybridana Hiib. Barnsley [J.H.) ; Hudders- 

 field {G.T.P.). 



Sciaphila octomaculana Ha7v. ? Mr. John Harrison 

 also takes an extraordinary black form of this species at 

 Barnsley {G.T.P.) ; Bingley {E.P.P.B.). 



Sphaleroptera ictericana Haw. Barnsley {J.H.). 



Capua ochraceana Steph. Generally common. Wharn- 

 cliffe Woods, etc. {G.T.P.). 



Clepsis PUSticana Tr. Askham Bogs {G.T.P.); Don- 

 caster! {H.H.C.); Huddersfield {G.T.P.). 



Bactra lanceolana /f//5. Huddersfield!! {G.T.P.). No 

 doubt common among rushes everywhere. 



Bactra furfurana Haw. Everingham, not uncommon 

 {J. Sumner). 



Phoxoptepyx unguicanaZ. Skipwith Common (C'.Z). J.). 



* Phoxopteryx siculana Hiib. I found this pretty species 

 in Askham Bogs, York, May 31st, 1890 {G.T.P.). 



