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valley and mountains. Chortodes arcuosa. — Taken in several woods but 

 not common. Lupcrina testacca. — Common. [ManieMra abjecta. — 

 Inserted by mistalie, not taken here.] Mamestra fnrva. — Fairly 

 common. Apamea unaniiiiis. — A few each season, very local. 

 Grammcsia tritirainiuica. — Several at sugar 1900 and 1901. Caradrina 

 ahines. — Kare. C. taraxaci. — Few each season at sugar. Aijrotis 

 ai/athina. — Have since bred a few from Skiddaw, feeds on ling only. 

 A. lucernea. — Found on Skiddaw. Tn'phaena janthina. — Very 

 plentiful some seasons, never absent. Nnctiia triam/uliini and A*". 

 stiiiwatica. — Have taken a few at sugar several seasons. 'N. baia. — 

 Very common, fine and variable. Orthosia lota and O. ivacilcnta. — 

 Since occurred plentifully at sugai'. Citria fitlvario. — Thenh. Jiavescens 

 and intermediates occur in some seasons, in other seasons the type only. 

 Cirrltoedia xerampelina. — Taken at Friar's Crag. Dlantlioecia capsincola 

 &ndD.cnciihali. — Common at flowers of Lj/chniajlos-cticitli; larvas of D. 

 capsincola on L. dioica, there is no Sllene within four miles. Aplecta 

 prasina.— Common, very fine green forms. Hadena adnata. — 

 Taken near head and foot of Derwentwater. H. clenUna. — Very 

 common. Hi/ppa rcctilinea. — Maybe taken at sugar every season, but 

 not plentifully, a very fine form, the inai-kings being darker and 

 browner than Scotch specimens. Plnaiafc^incac. — -Taken at flowers 

 oi L. flos-cncnli, Svaie, io July 6th, 1899-1900. P. interropationis. — 

 Fairly plentiful on the mountains where ling grows, I have tried 

 breeding but cannot get it beyond pupal stage. Phytametra viridaria. 

 — Very common on ling. 



DiiLTOiDES. — Uypenodes costaestHr/alis. — Fairly common in one 

 place, a boggy wood. 



CYMATOPHORmES. — Ci/watopliova Jinctnosa. — Found plentifully in a 

 birch wood. C. ridens. — One this spring. 



Geometrides. — Uraptcryx mmhncaria. — Generally distributed but 

 not numerous. E'pione apiciaria. — Not rare in one or two birch woods. 

 Venilia macular ia. — In several woods. Etrnotnos eyoxavia. — One ? at boat 

 landing. Tephmsia bintortata (crepnscnlaria). — Very common in larch 

 woods in April and May, and very variable ; some are suffused with leaden 

 grey with few marks, others are very richly marked, some being very 

 brown, others grey, there is also a banded form. AcidaUa fmnata. — 

 Since found at Watendlath. {A. imnnitata. — Recorded by mistake, 

 not found here.] Bapta teincrata. — Found close to Derwentwater, east, 

 west and north, large specimens. Panar/ra petvaria. — Common about 

 brackens. Nnmeria pulvera^ia. — Found in several localities. Larentia 

 caesiata. — Common on most hills, larvae on ling. Enpithecia sati/rata. 

 — Common at Watendlath, on knapweed flowers. Lohnphora viretata. 

 — Taken this season, April 27th to May 23rd. Melanippe Jiastata. — 

 Found in two localities high up on the fells near birch and bog- 

 myrtle. Coremia qnadn'fasciaria.—A visitor took some close to Der- 

 wentwater near Lodore. Phibalapterijx vittata. — Plentiful in three 

 localities close to Derwentwater (both broods). 



Anthrocerides. — Adscita statices. — Taken in Naddle Valley. 



HEriALiDES. — Hipialus sylviniis. — Common on Skiddaw and other 

 mountains amongst bracken. 



CossiDES. — Cossus liyniperda. — One bred last season. 



