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Hyber}iia leucophcBaria, Schiff. 



Sparingly in the Wood Bongs and the Mere 

 Covert on oak-trunks, 191 1, 1912 and 1913 

 (as early as Jan. 19). It is ver\' plentiful in 

 Tatton Park. 

 tJybernia inarginaria^ Bork., va.x. fiiscata, Harrison. 



The males I have seen have all been of this dark 

 variety. 

 Hyberiiia defoliaria, Clerck. 



Larvae fairly common. 

 Anisopteryx cBscularia, Schiff. 



23.3.08, fl}'ing under an alder. 

 Phigalia pedaria, Fb. 



A few in the Mere Covert, Feb. 191 1. 

 Pliigalia pedaria, Fb., var. monacharia. Stand. 



1 1.3. 1 1. This black form occurs also in Tatton 

 Park and Dunham Park. 

 Boarmia geiiimaria, Brahm. 



8.7.1 1. 

 Losograitima petraria, Hb. 



Common among bracken. 

 Hepialus humtili, L. 



Fairly common in a meadow by the brook, 19 12. 

 Hepialus hecta {hectus, L.). 



Common in the Mere Covert and on Harper's 

 Bank, 191 2 and 191 3 ; feeds on bracken. 

 Scopaiia anibigualis, Tr. 



Plentiful. 

 S copula hitealis, Hb. 



Fairly common, 191 1 and 1912. 



Scopula olivalis, Schiff. 



22.7.13. 

 Hydrocampa )iympli.ceata, I -. 



Common among water-plants. 



