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Enogaster lanestn's. — Bred 31st March. Only one emerged 

 out of thirty pupae, the rest remaining over until 1901. 

 Several fine and healthy looking ichneumon flies were 

 also obtained from the same species in June and July 

 (F. Elgee). 



PseudO-bombyceS. — Dicramira bifida. — Took two larvse off a 

 small poplar tree in garden at Linthorpe, Middlesbrough, 

 at end of July. 



Dicranura rinuJa. — ^Female sjiecimen taken at Redcar on May 

 1st. This is an early date for this district. A pair were 

 taken in garden at Linthorpe, on June 17th, and several 

 larvffi were noticed on poplars ard sallows in garden during 

 July. 



* Pterostoma palpma.— L,avv?e on tree trunk at Kildale, 1st 

 September (W. Sachse). 



Notodovta dictceoides. — Bred July 2nd, 17th and 19th, Ingleby 

 Greenhow (F. Elgee). 



ISlutodonta dromedarius.— Larva3 on alder. Eston Nab, Sept. 

 2-:nd (W. Sachse). 



Notodonta ziczac— Took a specimen off a gate pier at 

 Linthorpe, on the 26th August, in good condition. 



Phaleia bucephala. — Gl&isdale, July 7th (W. Sachse). 



NOCtUSB. *Acronycta Ugustri. — Single specimens taken off 

 sugaring, near Kildale. 



Leucania conigera. — At sugar, in garden, Linthorpe, Aug. 

 24th. 



Nonagria fulva. — On grass stems at night, September 17th 

 Linthorpe (F. Elgee). 



Neuronia popidaris. — One taken at light, .Linthorpe, August 

 28th ; also occurred at light, Glaisdale, about same time. 



Charaas graminis. — August '20th, bred (F. Elgee). 



'^Stilbia anomala. — Caught near Ingleby Greenhow, on July 

 29th and 31st. This moth is scarce in Yorkshire, only one 

 or two records being given in Porritt's list (F. Elgee). 



Agrotis vestigiali?. — Redcar, July 28th. 



