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 Cidaria prunata. — Iiigleby Greenliow, July 24th (F. Elgee). 

 Cidaria /w/ya«a.— Ingleby Greenhow, July 21st (F. Elgee) 

 Eubolia Mmitata. — Ingleby Greenhow (F. Elgee). 

 Tanagra atrata. — Ingleby Greenhow, July 2nd (F. Elgee). 



*Scoparia angustca. — Taken at sugar in garden at Linthorpe 

 on September 12th. 



*Phycis fusca. — Several specimens noticed on moors near 

 Great Ay ton on June 16th and July 22nd. 



'Grapholiiha penkleriana. — Taken near Ingleby on occasion 

 of Yorkshire Naturalists' visit on August 7th. 



* Grapholiiha gemznana.— T?ik(in at Ingleby on occasion of 

 Yorkshire Naturalists' visit on August 7th. 



*Setnasia riifillana. — Taken near Carlton-in-Cleveland, on 

 on occasion of Y.N.U. visit on August 5th. 



*Cerostoma costella.—'Y.akftn near Carlton in-Cleveland, on 

 occasion of Y.N.U. visit on August 5th. 



*Argyn'sthia curvella. — Taken near Carlton-iu-Cleveland, 

 on occasion of Y.N.U. visit on August 5th. 



*Ar^yresthia gcedartella. — Taken near Carlton-in-Cleveland. 

 on occasion of Y.N.U. visit on August 5th. 



1900. 



Into the following notes on Lepidoptera noticed in Cleveland 

 during 1900, lists supplied by Messrs. W. Sachse and Frank 

 Elgee have been incorporated. 



Mr. Sachse appends note as follows : — " The extremely bad 

 weather prevented me from doing more than a very little out- 

 side work in the late autumn." Mr. Frank Elgee reports that 

 he took, during the season, 199 species, many new to our list, 

 and some rather uncommon, the principal of which are noted 

 below. 



Diurni *CoUas edusa.—T:\\& Clouded Yellow. " This 



uncommon butterfly was caught by Mr. A. G. Withing- 

 ton, of Great Ayton, between that place and Guisborough. 



